superbee70
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Went out this morning, started after about 3-4 pulls, let it warm up for about 10 minutes. Got called into the house, came out about 3 hours later and it will not start.
It's a 98 SRX, just picked it up, was told it was fully tuned and ready to go. Now when my snowblower gives me a problem like this, usually when it very cold out a shot of Quick Start will get it going, however I am wary of using that technique on a sled.
Any ideas?
It's a 98 SRX, just picked it up, was told it was fully tuned and ready to go. Now when my snowblower gives me a problem like this, usually when it very cold out a shot of Quick Start will get it going, however I am wary of using that technique on a sled.
Any ideas?
PZ 1
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Kill switch on?
Other than that it probably either has too much gas or not enough = too much choke or not enough. Check to see if the plugs are wet or dry.
Other than that it probably either has too much gas or not enough = too much choke or not enough. Check to see if the plugs are wet or dry.
superbee70
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PZ 1 said:Kill switch on?
Other than that it probably either has too much gas or not enough = too much choke or not enough. Check to see if the plugs are wet or dry.
Kill switch off, pulled the plugs, they were not dry but not drenched. I let it sit for 2 hours. Went back out and it started.
I used full choke to start it, went to half choke after it started.
Exciterfan
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Once they're warm you need to crack the throttle (1/2 way) when you pull it over.