martin63092
Extreme
changed plugs, she started then i shut her off, then after no more start, il call the local dealer tomorow to get someone to fix it, hopefully get it before christmas when i get 10 days off work
so far my expirience with the phazer is BAD
so far my expirience with the phazer is BAD
yox185
TY 4 Stroke Master
How long did you let it run?
martin63092
Extreme
about 20 to 30 seconds, she also parked in the garage FYI
yox185
TY 4 Stroke Master
I don't know how much experience you have with these four strokes, so excuse me if you already know this. You have to let these sleds warm up. I mean really warm up. When the warm up light goes out let it continue to run. I also put it on a stand and spin the track to make sure it's warm and the plugs are clean. You are playing Russian roulette with your plugs if you don't do this. It might be fine 9 times out of 10 but sooner or later you will foul plugs. You need to change your plugs again and it will run fine.
martin63092
Extreme
lets put it this way tho, i changed them she cranked about 13 times and didnt start, tried again after then she started
martin63092
Extreme
I wouldnt think that when i shuted her down it would of foul the plugs, this was the only time the motor used the plugs, they are brand new!
yox185
TY 4 Stroke Master
martin63092 said:I wouldnt think that when i shuted her down it would of foul the plugs, this was the only time the motor used the plugs, they are brand new!
That's exactly what they do........sometimes. Pull the plugs and look at them. I'm betting they are black and wet. Bottom line is the sled has to be warm before you shut it down. It's not just Yamahas, I have a buddy with a 4 stroke Doo and he did the same thing starting and shutting down right away.
T.S.U.Filmz
Expert
if you did not let run for a good 5-10 min the plugs are done. the phazers are real bad if you don't let them run and get up to temp.
09phazergtWI
Extreme
4th or 5th that advice. I have done plenty of short-interval running with mine, but I always run it until the idle drops fully to ~1700, and then another four-five minutes after that. I wait until the auxiliary radiator is too hot to touch comfortably b/f shutting it down. It's never that inconvenient, since I find I'm either riding after getting it off the trailer, so it stays running and warming up, or putting it on the trailer after a ride when it's already at running temp.
I figure the start/warmup mixture is extremely rich, and will condense and adhere on the plug surfaces. Letting the combustion chamber and attached plug get up to nearly full temperature must serve to burn off this condensate.
I figure the start/warmup mixture is extremely rich, and will condense and adhere on the plug surfaces. Letting the combustion chamber and attached plug get up to nearly full temperature must serve to burn off this condensate.
Ruckus
TY 4 Stroke Master
X1,000,00009phazergtWI said:4th or 5th that advice. I have done plenty of short-interval running with mine, but I always run it until the idle drops fully to ~1700, and then another four-five minutes after that. I wait until the auxiliary radiator is too hot to touch comfortably b/f shutting it down. It's never that inconvenient, since I find I'm either riding after getting it off the trailer, so it stays running and warming up, or putting it on the trailer after a ride when it's already at running temp.
I figure the start/warmup mixture is extremely rich, and will condense and adhere on the plug surfaces. Letting the combustion chamber and attached plug get up to nearly full temperature must serve to burn off this condensate.
Yup.
martin63092
Extreme
got her fix from the dealer today, wasn't the spark plugs boys, some wire in the harness were rusted so thats the reason why sometimes she started and sometimes she didnt, i dont know how much it will cost me for the fix, 80$ a hour for labor, will update you with the prize tomorow,
after all im glad she's running
after all im glad she's running
blueironranger
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there IS a Bulletin out on that issue. I had a bunch of wires moved to a different ground on mine, that was a "starting issue" fix.
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