Hopefully its the flywheel
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We went riding this weekend and everything was going great till I went over a small jump and when I landed the quad fell on its face. I tried to start it back but it spun over very freely. I had to be towed about 15 miles. I tried to pull start it when we first took off. It would only try to run being pulled, but it sounded like a v twin engine that was only running on one cylinder. I popped, sputtered backfired and all sorts of things including the back wheels trying to lock on occasion. I got sick when we got home and supposedly have the flu. Just wondering if anyone has come across anything like this. A guy I ride with had this happen to his sons bike back when they were racing. The flywheel had spun, causing the timing to be off. Anyone have an idea if this sounds correct and would you start looking there or elsewhere? If that is it, do I need any gaskets or anything to correct the problem? We have an extra flywheel. Thanks in advance for any information.
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Seems to turn over fine. I am still trying to find a fly wheel puller so I can check the keyway but it looks like the notch and the c line up perfect. Has fuel and fire and compression but will not run. Have not done a compression check on it but it will suck your hand down into the top where the coil goes when you turn it over. I have turned the flywheel by hand and it seems to be normal. If it has spark, compression and getting fuel it should run, right? It almost has to be something to do with timing.
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