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    Need help!

    Hey guys, I have a mid 80s Polaris Indy 400 liquid cooled that has a fresh top end rebuild and new gaskets but will not run correctly. Plugs foul easily, it has a low end bog and a top end bog as well. Mid range is okay but it is driving me crazy having no power. I want to be able to hop on it and rip across a field just like all of my other sleds. Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.

    1985 Honda 250es Big Red (Daily Driver)
    Multiple Honda ATC 90s and 110s
    1984 Honda 200s
    1983 Honda 185s

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    shovelryder's Avatar
    shovelryder is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    New reeds? Fuel pump and filter get rebuilt? Carbs got rebuilt and synched properly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shovelryder View Post
    New reeds? Fuel pump and filter get rebuilt? Carbs got rebuilt and synched properly?
    Yes. I don't believe it has reeds.

    1985 Honda 250es Big Red (Daily Driver)
    Multiple Honda ATC 90s and 110s
    1984 Honda 200s
    1983 Honda 185s

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    shovelryder is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    My bad on the reed part.......Sounds like a state of tune carb issue for sure though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shovelryder View Post
    My bad on the reed part.......Sounds like a state of tune carb issue for sure though.
    That's what I thought too but I've done everything I can think of. Needless to say it's for sale haha

    1985 Honda 250es Big Red (Daily Driver)
    Multiple Honda ATC 90s and 110s
    1984 Honda 200s
    1983 Honda 185s

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    Crank seals? Did you pressure test the bottom end?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 86 350x View Post
    Crank seals? Did you pressure test the bottom end?
    +1 for crank seals me and my buddy rebuilt his older Indy and could never get it running right no matter how we jetted/tuned the carbs. It was doing the same thing as you say yours is, guttless bottom end and top end. As 86 350x said definitely test the bottom end.
    Quads:
    2004 Ltz-400
    2012 Ltz-400
    Trikes:
    85 ATC 250r
    85 Tecate
    82 Tri-moto 125(The wheelie machine)
    85 ATC 70
    85 ATC 110
    84 Zinger
    Bikes:
    03 Rm 60
    Sleds:
    05 f5 Firecat
    78 Lynx 275

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    +2 for crank seals.....if you are planning a leakdown test on 30 year old crank seals then you have already answered your own question...it needs them. You don't need to remove the top end again however. Pull the engine, remove the clutch, flywheel, and stator. Then you can remove the lower crank case half, lift the crank up a bit, removed the old seals, slide the new seals on and re-seal the case halfs.
    Don't worry...just run watcha brung...

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    Spray soapy water & look for air bubbles. Do you trust your machine shop; did you check your cranking compression? Air Leaks
    This type of question goes out on most every rebuild. If you’re a regular reader you should already know what to do.

    John Tice
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    How's the clutches? Very well still good be a motor related issue, but clutches often get overlooked.
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    1985 250sx
    1982 ATC185s
    1984 200es

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