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lol no problem Robb. Took me a minute too!

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mine it directly under the carb yours should be there to but not to sure.
Rubicon, is what I'm looking for in this picture? If so, could you circle it or something?

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That screw is your carb drain screw, turn that when youve been in the deep water for a while and it doesnt want to run good anymore, that will drain your carb bowl thats supposed to full of gas, but can take in some water from the carb drain tube hanging down - the bigger black thing is your idle adjustment.
By the way - all that stuff is way to clean!!
 

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I agree about the clean thing! You should see my Bayou. I never detailed it after I handed it down to my mom, there's places you can't see the black metal for mud, lol.

I think I'm going to stick to water for a while on my Foreman. Here's what I was doing today...

Today's Ride

Man do I need some good tires.
 

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no you cant see the screw from there it is directly under the carb. if you look from underneath the atv or get a lil lower in the pic and look up. its kinda hard to see if you dont know what ur looking for ill take a pic in the morning
 

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Thanks for the link, has anybody ever ordered one of those? They claim to have the only snorkal that doesnt look like a plumber built it,yada, yada, yada, but nowhere on the website do they show you an actual clear pic of what it looks like. It also doesnt look like they address all the vent lines either. I dont know but if i am spending over 100$(which i dont mind, i think buying a snorkel kit is like getting a tattoo, you dont want to go cheap or it will cost you in the long run) on a snorkel i just want the most for my money and it looks like the triangle one is it(when/if they make one for my bike). Obviously i am just guessing, maybe somebody could shed a little more light on the subject.

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We (Triangle ATV) are working on several new models at this time. We want to make sure they are the best kits available before we put them on the market. Each bike presents unique challenges. We don't just throw a hose on that dude!

As far as who builds our kits...plumbers, firemen, whatever...? Extreme riders with hundreds of hours of deep riding experience work out the bugs with each application. We learn the bike, we develope a snorkel system. We build 'em, test 'em and take pride in the finished product.

Installing a simple snorkel is not difficult. Simply running a hose up higher has been the "fall back" system for the do-it-yourself snorkel builder for years. Trying to develope a better system is where the difficulty lies.

Anyway, we're hoping to have several new models ready before the Highlifter Mud Nationals. Maybe we'll see ya'll there.
 

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Where is highlifter mud nationals at?
 

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so when we going??
 

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Robb, I figured out his avatar. Maybe this will help lol. It's him I'm guessing sloshing through some black water on a yellow Foreman and all you can see is the front fender and part of his knee.

lol very good. except it is a 04 2wd yellow rancher. that was my bike i traded for my foreman.

that bike went everywhere.
 

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EZMUDDER-

Thanks for the info i appreciate it. As long as i do something before the real rainy season begins i will be happy.(as it is raining outside right now) Dont know if i will make it threw the summer if i dont snorkel the green monster, ya know?
 
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