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Bummer deal! Sounds like the fuel filter is clogged. My motorcycle did the same thing and a new filter and a special kind of additive treatment restored its like new power - though 15 years old. The product from Mega Power is listed below and can be ordered on line. Its made for cars - and a motorcycle works exactly like any car does. Rarely, a fuel pump going dead will overheat and stop. Then restart. You can change the filter. A mechanic can check out the gas pump - Hope this helps. DIY fuel injector cleaners fast acting Ends several tune up problems
use a piece of small rubber tubing to depress the valve in the fuel rail and drain the gas into a suitable container- OR- shut off the fuel pump by pulling the fuse or using the fuel pump emerg. shut off switch- then just start the engine and it will run out of gas in about 20 seconds- Presto - you now have no fuel pressure...
First thing I would do is change trans fluid and filter if trans is acting out of the "norm". On cars, trans fluid and filter should be changed every 50k, on trucks and vehicles that do frequent towing, trans fluid should be done every 30k. (I'm assuming this is an automatic trans - you didn't mention)
check your tranmission fuild could be low or need to be changed their is also a filter for the transmission, you can put some lucas in the transmission to help it stop slipping!
there are two styles of bearings first push bearing backwards to see if there is a snap ring if so take a very small screwdriver or pic and run it around until u find the edge. And the other is just turn bearing till it stops and then turn harder it will pop off.
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