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Joey09
I took it into our creek and dropped the front end in a hole, we got it pulled out and it would even run, it runs fine now but it wont move. It trys to put cant. I beleive the yamaha's are belt driven but where are they located at? Any help would be nice thanks
Skinz
QUOTE(Joey09 @ Aug 18 2008, 06:02 PM) *
I took it into our creek and dropped the front end in a hole, we got it pulled out and it would even run, it runs fine now but it wont move. It trys to put cant. I beleive the yamaha's are belt driven but where are they located at? Any help would be nice thanks

You got the belt wet. I dont know about grizzly's, but my Polaris has a drain plug on the bottom of the clutch cover. If it does remove it and run it some to dry the belt/clutch's. If not you'll have to remove the cover to clean it out. That would be a good time to seal it up better.
Joey09
thanks man! i will do that tomrrow, any idea where they are at on it or which side? i was thinking it would be on the side with the pull start.
Skinz
It'll be on the opposite of the pull start. Can't have a recoil and clutch on the same side.
Joey09
haha dumb of me, thanks man
Joey09
Thank You So much, i found a plug and pulled it out and water just poored out of it haha. It is starting to move now but still needs to be dryed out. Thanks again
Skinz
QUOTE(Joey09 @ Aug 19 2008, 03:50 PM) *
Thank You So much, i found a plug and pulled it out and water just poored out of it haha. It is starting to move now but still needs to be dryed out. Thanks again

It'll dry. Dont go in so deep next time. If it happens on the trail just take out the plug and hang out, then run it some it'll dry out.
awful knawful
If it starts slowing down / running poorly you'll probably have to regrease your clutch. The grizz is known for this after getting wet.
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