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January 30th, 2008, 02:21 AM
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When installing snorkel
When installing a snorkel on a 06 750 brute force what all needs to be done to make it water proof? So far i know there will be 3 pipes, one for the carb intake and the other two for the intake and exhaust on the CVT. What are the 4 hoses that go up to the pod i know one is for the fan motor and one is for the front end what are the other 2 for? I know there is the white beather in front of the airbox, put a tee and then up to the pod. I know about the front and back buss connectors must be solded. All of the electicial connectors must have the dielectic grease on them. What should be done about the 2 airbox drains, vent for gas tank, recoil starter,and the radiator overflow tank? Is there anyother hoses for the carb that needs to be addressed? What about the vent for the Engine, it goes to the airbox is it ok where it is at? Where does the vent for the rear end go too? Is there anything else that needs to be done to make the brute waterproof? Thanks for all your help.
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January 30th, 2008, 09:18 PM
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ANy info would be appriciated. thanks
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January 31st, 2008, 09:58 AM
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February 14th, 2008, 02:05 AM
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I have an '06 and I did the carb intake and the two tranny ports. I have heard since that I should have done a little white dogetty in the front of the carb intake. Well, never done that. I have waded through a lot of crap since then and have not blinked. Do your most important spots ( carb intake, tranny in and out ). If you get swamped past that, you are a submarine.
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May 1st, 2008, 10:55 AM
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I'm in the middle of doing mine now. I ran my fuel tank vent up into the pod, and my crankcase vent also. I put a PCV valve on the end of the crankcase vent, and ran it into the pod. I also Tee'd off the carb vents. Oh, and I plugged the hole in the airbox, too...
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