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Title: Miami Area 4x4 ATV Shop
Post by: Ynot0323 on August 21, 2007, 12:07:55 PM
Does anyone know of or can recommend a ATV shop that works on 4x4's...

I have a 2003 Kawi Prairie 360 that the previous owner snorkeled, but apparently just fit the pipes together and put a screw to hold them together..

I would like to have the snorkels checked to make sure they are hooked up correctly, and also sealed with PVC glue on the insides and Silicone on the outer pipe, so no water can get in through the fittings..

Also the way the snorkel is run, you cannot get to the spark plug, without taking the PVC out.. I would like to have this looked into, so i do not have to disassemble my bike to get to the plug..

Feel free to e-mail me at Ynot0323@aol.com

Thanks,
Tony


Title: Re: Miami Area 4x4 ATV Shop
Post by: Miami450R on August 21, 2007, 07:22:32 PM
i know that 99 performance does super good quality jobs on banshees and some 400-450's.

but ive also seen 4x4's there , back wen i lived in miami.




try to check them out. they are in kendall , right in some warehouses off of 137th ave. and tamiami airport


Title: Re: Miami Area 4x4 ATV Shop
Post by: Southern4x4 on August 21, 2007, 08:05:26 PM
Trail Atv


Title: Re: Miami Area 4x4 ATV Shop
Post by: Kawa3 on August 21, 2007, 10:18:43 PM
I did a 360 not to long ago and had to also run the snorkels where they block the spark plug. But all he has to do is loosen a clamp and pull the snorkel down and he can get to it.


Title: Re: Miami Area 4x4 ATV Shop
Post by: Ynot0323 on August 21, 2007, 10:35:02 PM
I did a 360 not to long ago and had to also run the snorkels where they block the spark plug. But all he has to do is loosen a clamp and pull the snorkel down and he can get to it.

Would you have a picture of this set up ? what kind of clamp are you speaking of ? I had to remove mine , which can be a pain in the butt..

If there is no way around it, i am going to leave the stub coming out of the front fender and put the factory parts back in.. Just make it look like it is snorkeled..

Tony


Title: Re: Miami Area 4x4 ATV Shop
Post by: Kawa3 on August 22, 2007, 10:19:22 PM
Can't find any of the build pics but here are the finished pics of it.

Also on the stock belt exhaust there is a rubber union which a 2" peice of pipe fits perfect into. On his I made it where all you have to do is undo the hose clamps that hold that on, then the hose( heavy duty crazy hose) just falls down out of the way so you can now get to the spark plug.


Title: Re: Miami Area 4x4 ATV Shop
Post by: m0n0x1d3 on August 23, 2007, 06:20:47 PM
If you are even a tad mechaninicaly inclined you should be able to do this yourself,Not taking a shot at you friend.ATV shops are realy exspensive and you can prolly do this on your own with help from people on this website >:D