DAGE
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I was out at the my buddies camp and the sled died while it was warming up and flooded itself, it's only the second time it's happened while I've had my sled but both times taking a lighter to the plugs didn't get the machine running again and holding the throttle wide open didn't burn off the excess gas, I had to put new or good used plugs in it and it would fire back up
does anyone have a way around not pulling the plugs or should I start bringing a spare set with me?
Kyle
does anyone have a way around not pulling the plugs or should I start bringing a spare set with me?
Kyle
TBay Sledhead
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01 SXR Long Track
Carry a spare set. It seems that once those plugs foul you need to pitch them.
DAGE
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you don't have to toss the old plugs you just need to warm up the engine with the new/used ones and put the old ones back in, that's what I did both times because I didn't have a spare set of CR10EK's, I guess 4 plugs are going into my tool set.......
TBay Sledhead
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I just never trust them after that.