TotallyNytro said:Sled Dog said:Try cranking for a good long time (30 sec) with the throttle wide open needless to say but watch out when it starts.
Not a good approach to solve his problem!!!!!!!!![]()
Why! please explain without making riduculous theories like burning the starter out or having the sled go through the garage door? I guess one good smiley deserves a few more



You can disconnect fuel pump relay as well. Above left side foot rest.
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newfattak said:Thanks TotallyNytro, will try that, hope it works.![]()
it almost started when I got off work last night, just for an instant I thought it would continue running(seemed like firing on 2/3 cyl very rough for the sec it did ignite) but NO, so without touching the gas I tried turning it over again, for about 15 sec. No luck, its almost as if it wants to for a very brief sec but goes dead again.
Can I access the fuel pump plug easily? your saying under the tank but can I get at it without a major tear down. I never looked at its location @work so will have to wait till tonite
Where you able to get her started. PM me if you need help with this.
newfattak
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Well Thank da be Jes, got er going!!!
Took out plugs CR10EK and cleaned them up (Fuel soaked) re-installed still no go, so I said a few choice words
like ya would.....
So once again took out plugs and put in the originals and wit dat she fired up
I appreciate all the input in helping me out, so its time fer a few
I love da yammie, now come on SNOW

Took out plugs CR10EK and cleaned them up (Fuel soaked) re-installed still no go, so I said a few choice words


So once again took out plugs and put in the originals and wit dat she fired up




I appreciate all the input in helping me out, so its time fer a few


I love da yammie, now come on SNOW

apex yooper
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newf,
After you change your plugs, let us all know if you beat the 5 minutes that one of our posters claims. Let us know how long it takes. It can't take too hard. One of the guys suggests testing the EK plugs by changing them on the trail to compare them.
After you change your plugs, let us all know if you beat the 5 minutes that one of our posters claims. Let us know how long it takes. It can't take too hard. One of the guys suggests testing the EK plugs by changing them on the trail to compare them.
newfattak
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5 Minutes is for saying a few choice words!!!!!!!
In all honesty it took about 1hr to change them out twice, with a few
's during the process.
But 5 minutes ???????????? like to see that at -30

In all honesty it took about 1hr to change them out twice, with a few

But 5 minutes ???????????? like to see that at -30