Atv Waterproofing

50cc Atv snorkel?
I have a 50 cc quad I want to make waterproof and ready to spread so what are some things you should do to start my project
First off he would be a little easier to help if we knew what the team is going to be doing this. Snorkeling a machine requires more to slap a bunch of tubes and things spread. Yes you can extend your intake and exhaust pipes. But then you have to take into account jet. In my Can-Am Outlander 800 I have three snorkel tubes. One comes from the consumption of fuel injection, and the other two from the CVT (clutch) cover. This is also a consumption and exhaust. With my system I had to play around with my schedule of injection of fuel. Being a small machine I do not think you're going to need the same kind of airflow need to mine. On my machine I'm using 1 1 / 2 "and 2" hoses for mine. But one of the first things to do is make sure that electrical connections are waterproof. Get some dielectric gel auto parts store, then disconnect all plug and put some in it and connect it back together. Forgettting not to do your spark plug boot rubber. Doing this will help keep water and limited electrical problem. Once done So his team decided to snorkel various types of hoses and pipes can be used for the project. Keep in mind when routing pipe heat from the engine and exhaust. Common materials are PVC snorkel and ABS pipes, hoses and vacuum hose Spa. But do not forget to get the proper glue, RTV silicone. Another element that would would be a new spark plug too. In this way after having snorkel can put in new spark plug and run the machine a little. Then disconnect the cable to see how the color is and if you need a jet set in carbohydrates. As for the exhaust gases snorkeling some people and others do not. Provided the machine keeps running water can not enter the motor. But as a small machine that will be a good opportunity flooding your ATV. So it could be something thought.
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