iasledder
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if that doesn't work, you going to have to change the plugs.
Yep, that's what I was afraid of. Any good tricks to cut down the work? This is a pain in the butt.[/quote]
if that doesn't work, you going to have to change the plugs.
[/quote]iasledder said:if that doesn't work, you going to have to change the plugs.
Yep, that's what I was afraid of. Any good tricks to cut down the work? This is a pain in the butt.
iasledder said:Got it going. Took my 200,000 BTU cigar heater and placed it in front of the sled with the air box open and throttle locked wide open. Disconnected EFI and cranked to make sure no puddled fuel. 10* F outside, left heater on until my add on ambient air temp gage read 60* F on the dash board. Just cracked throttle and cranked, popped and sputtered open throttle to just under clutch engagement and it started picking up cylinders 1 at a time. Jumped on it quick and got it under way. Still running rough, but gradually got it hitting on all 4. Better than having to pull plugs, which was going to be my last resort.
iasledder said:Thank you for your reply. I have changed plugs before. Can't remember, but believe I did Ulmer's thing and wrote him back saying it still was a pain in the butt. Sled is running great now, under acceleration and top end, so until I have another instance "it aint broke". Probably show up at an unopportune time, but 'til then, off in a cloud of snow dust.
Understand what you are saying and appreciate your reply.---Jim
iasledder said:Go back about 4 threads and you will see my answer
yammerblue said:I start my 06 attack the same every time cold or not, even -35 f ... I turn the key one notch to activate the dash instruements and i listen to the electric fuel pump run till the pump reaches pressure and then it goes quiet. Now i turn the key the rest of the way to engage the starter and the engine fires up, I NEVER touch the throttle untill i feel the running boards warm up,.. Note , don;t start your sled unless you are going to bring it up to operating temp, and don;t trick the computer by touching the throttle during warm up .. We use synthetic oil Good sledding