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hi guys so got stuck today while playing on our property sled was running just as it should. As we were trying to pull it out the belt kept slipping and dliding down into the clutches so we shut the sled off a few different times to close the clutches back up so they werent open any more maybe ran sled for 45-60 seconds shut down then start up did this probably 5-6 times started right back up np then the last time we did it went to start and just cranking furl pump primes as it should gauge comes on no codes im lost what else could cause a no start ?? Thanks in advance ps i cant try anything had to leave it at camp in the woods first time a yammie has left me stranded
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Dumb question maybe! But did you check the kill switch didn't get bumped off. It stumped me the first time.
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Maybe fouled plugs starting up and shutting down so often?
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Yea we checked that we also have an arcticcat with same kill switch so we werent sure which way it was actuslly suppose to be plus fuel pump will only prime if its in the right position i think ik it will crank either way thoDumb question maybe! But did you check the kill switch didn't get bumped off. It stumped me the first time.
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Ive been doing a little research and thats wht im hoping gonna buy some new plugs in the am and try to start when we get there if no start well throw new plugs in and try again to see wht happensMaybe fouled plugs starting up and shutting down so often?
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How hard is it to get to plugs on these ik my nytro i can go through the clutch side to change them eithout pulling anything but side panel ??
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Just changed them and way easier to go through exhaust side of you have a can on.
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Stock exhaust but if need be ill take it off if it can all be done without taking seat and tank off
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It can be done.
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Just a really tight fit
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Just a standard ratchet and plug socket work or fo u gotta use something specific ?? Thanks
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I used the spark plug wrench that came in the tool bag I got
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Just a standard ratchet and plug socket work or fo u gotta use something specific ?? Thanks
Exhaust gasket will come apart when you take silencer off. Grab a tube of gasket sealer if you decide to take it off.
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Sounds good thank u
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Thanks everyone for the help must of been flooded because as soon as we went to start it today it started right up even being -17f outside back home in the garage to start the thaw down process
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