saweetlou
Newbie
- Joined
- Oct 21, 2009
- Messages
- 2
So long story short, I pulled the carb on my bike to clean it and had an issue with the diaphram on top of the carb. It turns out that because I used carb cleaner it expanded the diapharm and in turn would not fit back in, I then took a torch and shrunk it back to size reinstalled it and the bike started and ran fine, I then decided to remove the fuel tank to clean it out due to a lot of dirt in it. Well I put it all back together with fresh gas and fired it up. It runs and idles fine but now as soon as I give it gas it dies. I made sure the parking brake wasnt engaged so thats not it I also pulled the bowl and jets to blow a little air through them and it still runs the same.
What gives.
What gives.
- Joined
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- Schofield, WI
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- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2020 Sidewinder SRX
Sometimes the brake switch will stick.... did you ever get this fixed.
Ganz
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Just follow the wires down and unplug the switch to be sure that's not the problem. Believe me the switch sticks. Been there done that.