| MAX say hello !, from Quebec (Canada)
Posted by MAX on June 11, 2009, 1:46 pm 24.212.75.225 | Message modified by user MAX June 16, 2009, 9:53 pm
Hi, I'm a new owner of a 2009 mammoth, I received it crated 2 weeks ago. It took me about 8 hours (one man alone) to un-crate, assembly and flush all fluid, and an other 8 hours to: -Check all connection (Fuel pump and right head light was not connected) -Change the screw in gas cap -Loctit the brake caliper bolts and adjust brake (Rear right brake was too tight) -Install battery distribution block and rework the battery post connection (Wires was too short) -Insulate the HV coil wire (To save it from rubbing to the distributor brace) -Adjust the 4WD cable -Adjust the transmission cable -Adjust the timing on distributor (Was set to 0 deg. and supposed to be 7) -Adjust engine idle RPM (Was way too high) -Machine the secondary clutch (Belt was at about ½” from the top of the pulley) -Change the belt for a Carlisle UA412 (Original belt is too short after the modification) -Install washer between the starter and housing (Starter “click, click” a couple time) -Install steering stopper (Hydraulic rubber hose ¾” long on each side) (To save the boots to get pinched) WOW, now it’s a great machine !!!, Kazuma made some upgrade in the 2009 models -Change the odometer for a digital one with blue back light (gas, speed, temp, odometer, hours meter) -Insulate the engine compartment (with aluminum duct tape) -Change the steering for a grey one (with a unknown logo on it) -The primary clutch is now properly adjusted -The secondary clutch have changed (now you need to machine an other piece of the clutch) -The transmission high speed problem seem to be fixed (time will tell) ??? I would like to thank you guys to provide simple fix for this great machine !!! I will post some pictures after the installation of the audio setup…
MAXSorry, if some time you don't understand what I'm talking about, I'M FRENCH... by the way, some time I don't understand what you say, it's probably because I'M FRENCH !!! 
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