RobX-1
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I would first just start by following the leads from the hand warmer and inspect for any chafed wires as that could be the culprit and not necessarily a bad hand warmer.
Saul makinen
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Ok thank you very much.I would first just start by following the leads from the hand warmer and inspect for any chafed wires as that could be the culprit and not necessarily a bad hand warmer.
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So, two new problems,
#1 anytime I'm going more than 5 mph for a any amount of time it backfires if I let off the throttle when I'm coming to a stop.
#2 I can feel a vibration in the suspension, could it be caused from the couple of lugs I am missing on my track.?
#1 anytime I'm going more than 5 mph for a any amount of time it backfires if I let off the throttle when I'm coming to a stop.
#2 I can feel a vibration in the suspension, could it be caused from the couple of lugs I am missing on my track.?
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#1 plug exh and check donuts 1st. it should shut down when you plug the exh outlets with rags/gloves.
#2 it could be a bad idler wheel bearing/speedo bearing or ice/snow build up in tunnel. had sleds with both issues cause vibration before. it also could have dropped the snow onto the top of the track that was packed into tunnel and you are feeling it getting chewed up.
#2 it could be a bad idler wheel bearing/speedo bearing or ice/snow build up in tunnel. had sleds with both issues cause vibration before. it also could have dropped the snow onto the top of the track that was packed into tunnel and you are feeling it getting chewed up.
Saul makinen
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Ok that makes sense thank you.#1 plug exh and check donuts 1st. it should shut down when you plug the exh outlets with rags/gloves.
#2 it could be a bad idler wheel bearing/speedo bearing or ice/snow build up in tunnel. had sleds with both issues cause vibration before. it also could have dropped the snow onto the top of the track that was packed into tunnel and you are feeling it getting chewed up.
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Regarding vibration, I would also inspect your drive belt. May have a bad spot contributing to the vibration.
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