Cherrypicker
Member
I have, 3 700SX machines, and 1 SRX. All but one are manual start, and if I don't in some way prime the carbs, it takes sometimes at least 20 pulls on the starter rope to get them fired up. After than it it generally a 1-2 pull to get them going. I don't know if it's that the fuel, possibly the more volatile HCs evap off or what? As I am 73, I really don't enjoy that much anymore, and I will typically pour a bit of gas down the air cleaner opening and get good results except for the one time I set the SRX on fire. I realize the air box has drain holes in the bottom. I have used some aerosol cans of starter fluid, not sure it it's ether or not. In any case, I know some sleds Skidoos, at least used to employ a primer system, just wondering if anyone has experienced the same thing as I and have taken steps to include a primer set up, any what you may have done.
I can't be the only one with this issue, as it exists throughout all my SX or SRX's.
I've considered some ways of doing this, one might be to pressurize the tank, forcing the fuel through the fuel pump and raising fuel level in float bowl, not sure check valves in pump might prevent this. The other thing possibly, well maybe it is just easier to continue to do it the way I have.
I can't be the only one with this issue, as it exists throughout all my SX or SRX's.
I've considered some ways of doing this, one might be to pressurize the tank, forcing the fuel through the fuel pump and raising fuel level in float bowl, not sure check valves in pump might prevent this. The other thing possibly, well maybe it is just easier to continue to do it the way I have.
s10mike
Member
I would clean the carbs on them things. I have never had to pull more than 4-5 times, unless something was wrong. Usually only 1 pull does the trick
s10mike
Member
And By The Way....sledding at 73 is badass, I hope im still riding at that age!
MURDER YAMAHA
VIP Life Member
I will sometimes use a can of carb and choke cleaner, spray a generous amount in the top of the air box with throttles open all the way, will go usually first pull.
I do that when I first put carbs on when they are empty.
I do that when I first put carbs on when they are empty.
Jack99
Member
I have a primer bulb on my 2-stroke boat engine and use it all the time. Especially when its cold. Many of my original sleds had primer bulbs as well. And being pull rope start, using primer squeeze bulb was a must. With this in mind, why not install a primer bulb on 1 of your sleds? Give it a try and see if it helps. If a non-standard primer squeeze bulb helps that much on one sled, then install on the other sleds as well. And if it doesn't help, it's a very lost cost roll back (to factory build).
Note: Only install on Carb systems. Not too sure if I would install a squeeze primer bulb on EFI systems.
Hope this helps...
Note: Only install on Carb systems. Not too sure if I would install a squeeze primer bulb on EFI systems.
Hope this helps...
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Maim
Super Moderator
if my carbed sleds have been sitting for over a month, they are a bear to pull start as the gas evaporates out of the carbs. if they do not light off by 5th pull, i pull the plugs and put a teaspoon (roughly) of gas in each cylinder. some times i need to do it 2-3 times but it fires them up much easyer.