Your Opinion Please...

redwing_al

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I bought a 2000 SRX 700 from a buddy. He bought it 4 years ago, it was wrecked. Someone had is and hit a stump, it broke off the left ski assmbly and belly pan, cracked the hood, etc... He replaced all the parts like new. It had 192 miles when he got it. He is a Yamaha guy, so he knows what he is doing...

Anyway, I bought it from him in the summer. It has 450 miles on it now. He rode it very little since he's owned it.

Anyway, I brought it home and since I've owned it, I can not get the third cylinder to fire!? I have had varying opinions, but the consensus is that that cylinder is getting too much fuel... :o|

Anyway, my buddy said he'd come over and look into it, but I'm having it taken to a dealer tomorrow. They can go through everything and, adjust/clean the carbs and jets.

Anyway, I'd like your opinion on this problem. Am I being overly concerned about this problem/sled or does this sound like something that is easily remedied?

I don't like to do a lot of wrenching, that is why I wanted that Yamaha anyway, but now I'm feeling a little nervous. I just want the damn thing to run right so I can peel some miles off this winter..

What do you guy's think? Should I be concerned? :ORC
 
so its only running on 2 cylinders
is it posible that it might be water in the gas
minw does that a bit here lately and all i use is a bit of gas line atifreeze
if its not that, i would have to be there to see whats going on
but ur best bet is a yamaha mec.
jamie
 
Agreed. Carbs are the problem 95% of the time, esp. if you've got spark and the thing's running on 2 instead of 3. I drain my carbs each fall AND put fuel stabilizer in all my sleds and I still have the dealer clean them, just to be safe....never ever had a problem with carbs.
 


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