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post 7 regarding hunter 350 submerged in water

The mechanic installed original air filter and oil filter and got the new oil after flushing the engine twice first with the old oil and secondly with a engine flush and the bike is working properly now no heavy sound is there and he told that do not ride it above 40 km/h and right at normally without sudden acceleration for about one and half month so I'll never take this bike to water again and yaa it's fixed now and I am happy

u/No_Homework9990 — 1 day ago

post 5 regarding hunter 350 submerged in water

i bought a genuine engine oil , oil filter and air filter to use after engine flush. will proceed to the local mechanic to install these.

u/No_Homework9990 — 3 days ago

post 4 regarding hunter 350 submerged in water

my bike has only run 992km and I'm taking it to a local mechanic who only does royal enfield work. I'll drain the engine and flush it. change the oil filter and air filter. is that enough? (for context check the previous posts)

its under eye warranty but the authorised service centre says that they'll open the chamber etc which can lead to high cost repair so that's why I'm choosing a local mechanic.. is that a good option?

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u/No_Homework9990 — 5 days ago

Need advice on hunter 350 submerged in water for atleast 10 minutes upto the tank and i tried I start it and it did so now the engine oil looks milky

u/No_Homework9990 — 8 days ago