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    Four Stroke Tech 435

    Does anyone know the Wiseco piston part number that is used in the FST 435 kit. I know it is an 86mm. Looking to try and find it Wiseco's website. This is for a 1995 Wolverine.
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    Raptor Shocks? Any better?

    I have a pair of 02 Raptor 660 shocks on my 95 Wolverine. They work great, offer a softer ride but also keep the 25" tires from rubbing the front fenders. They also eliminate bump steer.
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    Shocks

    Sorry about taking so long to respod to your post. I got the shocks off of Ebay. Mine are from an 02 and I am prettry sure only the 660's work. I don't know hte years that the 660's were made but I am thinking 00-02. I have an extrea set that I got from a friends Raptor. They are white. I...
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    FST 435

    I finally brokedown and cut my battery box to fit an 18Ahr battery on my 435 Wolverine. It has 310CCA and turns the motor over without even a hint of a problem. I used an Interstate YTX20H-BS. I had to remove the sides of the battery box. The battery is between 1 and 1 1/2" wider, about the...
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    Shocks

    I just put a set of Raptor 660 shocks on the front of my '95 wolvy. They definitely smooth out the smaller bumps and the 25" tires don't rub the fenders on hard corners anymore. They have also eliminated the problem I had of bump steer (smaller bumps causing the front end to bounce around)...
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    FST 435

    With the new starter and a 14 amp battery, I am not having any more starting problems.
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    FST 435

    I have a new starter, definitely improved starting. Still have troubles at times getting starter to turn motor over. Winter is a real bear.
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    FST 435

    I have a FST 435 wolverine. Does anyone else have problems with the battery not being able to turn the motor over. It does fine if the engine stops far enough in front of TDC. If it stops close to TDC it can't crank it past TDC. What type and grade of oil are you using.
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