I bought a used 06 ozark. The few times i ran it around my neighborhood i had no issues. I took it out to the woods to play and it ran fine for the first hour of so then it began stalling, it only seemed to be doing it in the first 2 gears when i would accelerate. It has a new spark plug and air filter. Any ideas on what could be causing it?Bad gas? Seems to run fine when the engine is cold. My brother thinks the floats might be sticking. Thanks for the help!
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Kenneth,
The bearing have numbers stamped on them somewhere. If you have your old bearing, you can match the numbers. You can measure (BOTH BEARINGS) the bearing I.D., OD., and width with a GOOD set of calipers!! I have seen, rarely, bearings that are only available from a manufacturer. Look in the yellow pages or google search for bearing supply businesses near you.. they can help you find the bearing you need.. and usually at a lower price than a "factory bearing".
We used to purchase main bearings and transmission bearings from our local bearing supply house and stocked them under the Yamaha part numbers... our costs was about 1/3 vs factory costs..
Hey Barry, has the quad been flipped onto the left side,? Sounds like you may have a bent shift shaft...one other possibility is the shifter needs adjusting (some newer engines do not have adjustments). I am guessing it is easy to down shift? If the shift shaft is bent.. be careful , you can easily crack the engine case!!
the rear differentials have been known to have some problems. you may have to open up the differential to make sure there are not broken or badly worn pieces inside. also check your u-joints.
Hey Bayside,,
Sounds like the carburetor needs the attention of a qualified professional..install a new (correct) spark plug,,
Have the pro clean, check, and set the carburetor, you should be ok,,
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