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water proofing my big bear - 8/25/2008 4:50:00 PM   
08bbson


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alrite i got my air filter in so im going to seal my air box now i need to know what else i need to seal with silicon everytime i seal my pull starter rope it melts and doesnt seal properly any information would help

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RE: water proofing my big bear - 8/25/2008 4:58:34 PM   
C1iffBurton


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if its melting the silicon on ur pullstart rope then u dont have very high temp stuff, they sell like 600degree stuff at any autoparts store, ive used silicon before as well but lately i just grab a glob of grease and shove it into the handle cup part and fill it up then slowly push it onto the pull starter housing piece, the grease if u have enough there it will keep the water out and it cant hurt nothing cept maybe make it nice and slippery, when you push the handle onto the housing part of it itll shot some grease out most probably, you can either leave that or wipe what it pushes out


as for anything else i think most everything else is good to go, go get u a can or a tube of delictric grease and put it in ur spark plug boot and shove it back on the spark plug and any and all electrical connections you can get to pull them apart and put the grease in them as well and push them back together, then lastly take a bolt and push it in the bottom carb drain line

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