I'm not getting any light, I'll check my thermostat tonight. Thanks for your help bud! I think I'll have the water pump looked at if the thermostat isn't bad.
I had to replace the cylinder due to a hairline crack. After I replaced it, I ran the quad for a while and it blew the first head gasket. Could it be a cooling problem? I made sure to torque everything to proper specs.
I recently replaced all top end gaskets and seals on my 2005 Arctic Cat 500 (FIS Manual) and after about a month of smooth riding, I took it out for some heavier riding. It ran fine for a good four or five hours straight yesterday and I cranked it today and it's blowing antifreeze out of my tailpipe. What could be the cause of these blown gaskets?
Thanks for the information bud, I did an overhaul of the carb but still had the same problem.
After all that work, it turned out my air filter was to blame. I cleaned it and now the quad is running like a champ. The lack of air was causing the engine to run rich.
I have questions concerning my 2005 Arctic Cat 500 (manual transmission) I'm new to quad repair but a quick learner. I recently replaced all top end gaskets and seals (all thanks to a blown head gasket) now after changing the oiI a few times noticed gas in my crankcase. How do I go about fixing this?