hard starting srx....

snomofo said:
I don't mean to be a jerk, but I'm left handed and I know for a fact that I can pull the cord harder with my left than my right. I start the sled standing next to it (with my left arm) and regardless of temperature, 3 pulls max and it's lit.

I wouldn't begin to pull the cord with my right (sitting on the sled) because I know I can't pull as hard.

Just something to think about from a guy that doesn't have any trouble starting his sled (while standing next to it) in ANY temperature.

Oh yeah, and I put my purse down first (sorry, couldn't resist ;>)

JJS


LUCKY!!!
 
I start the sled standing next to it (with my left arm) and regardless of temperature, 3 pulls max and it's lit"

You come up here to canada, and if you get my srx started in three pulls, it's yours !!
 
I started a new thread for people with new stators so we can determine if the stator has anything to do with it!!!! I am guessing not!
 
-23 the other day, Hadnt rode either of them in a week, 2-3 pulls each and they were running.. If I have rode them in a day only 1 pull to start.. I guess i got lucky :dunno:
 
would reed valves not sealing perfectly contribute to hard starting?... I have oringinal reeds and my starting issues have been progressing very slowly.... just a thought... tj
 
ExpertXViper said:
IMO I think some SRX's are hard starters right out of the box. My 01's engine is completely stock and I went through everything before this season started, carbs cleaned/adjusted, cleaned/adjusted PV's, checked all coils, fresh plugs. Thinking that any of those were hard starting problems from the previous season, well I was wrong. After doing all the cleaning the sled sat for 2 weeks in sub zero temps, when it was time to head north with it, it got a fresh tank of 93oct. Got up north and 20 pulls later, I didnt get any sign of a start up but was getting plenty of fuel. 2 quick sprays of starter fluid in the airbox and it started on the 2nd pull. Once its warm it starts, idles, runs great. My buddy has the same issue on his 01 SRX thats completely stock. He keeps up on his maintenance and has the same issues anytime the sled sits for long periods of time 1-2+ weeks.

G/F's Hauck Piped 01 SXR700 starts on 3rd or 4th pull in the same conditions.

98 SRX700 Ported with 01 electricial starts on the 3rd or 4th pull in the same conditions.


Im late on this topic but my SRx 01 did the same damn thing,, i can't start that sled after sitting a couple of days outside or i need to pull the starter 60 times.. For now, i put some gas into the cylinders.. no choice
 
At the coldest -28 c 3-4 pulls max. If I let it sit for 2 months over the summer thats another storey. Like everyone said here , quicher to dump gas down plug holes that bust your hup pulling 50 times to get fuel into the pig. Have a vipre now with electric start now and reverse. Would never but another seld without either of them. My 99 SrX had tons of Bender parts as well.
 
RIVERRUNNER said:
I started a new thread for people with new stators so we can determine if the stator has anything to do with it!!!! I am guessing not!


tried another stator, another fuel pomp.. same problem.. need to pull forever.. It really seems to be temperature related.. but why it woudl start in one pull by adding gaz in the cylinders?? doesnt these carbs have bowl to keep gaz in it????
 
I think one of the side effects of the precise fuel metering we get on these relatively small carbs[when they are set to specs] on the Yamahas is that they don't feed a lot of fuel when cold in comparrison to other sleds. I run 2 VMAX4's, 2 700SX,s, + 2 SRX's, some modified some relatively stock. They all take a least 6 pulls when cold[-20-30c] and 2-3 when warmed up. I also put fuel in the cylinders when a sled has sat for a long time and always shut them down with the choke. My VMAX4 866 full mod starts on the 3rd pull cold with TMX 38's.
 
I was up at Houghton Lake yesterday, I wanted to take a ride on my sleds before covering them up to come home. Both sleds have had the carbs cleaned less than three weeks ago. 2 cans of cleaner on the Exciter, three cans on the SRX. Removed pilots, mains, needle and seats, idle mixture scews, cleaned all inner carb passages. New o-rings on SRX air screws, and power valves were adjusted.

Both sleds took about 7 pulls to get running, but the Exciter hadn't been started in about a week. The SRX had been ridden every day for twelve days, three good days (450 miles) and the rest down to the beer tent/Limberlost (50) and back. Temps were sub zero many of the nights and it was a bitch starting the SRX (7-8 pulls). The last two nights the lights didn't come on for two minutes after it lit. During the daytime (about 10*) she would go in 3-4 pulls.

These things just don't like the extreme cold starting, I'm also thinking of putting in a primer. The above 20* days she'd go in 2-3 pulls cold.
 
Seems like a lot of people are havin this problem. What I find strange is that my 98 SRX started great in any temp.
 
snomofo said:
I don't mean to be a jerk, but I'm left handed and I know for a fact that I can pull the cord harder with my left than my right. I start the sled standing next to it (with my left arm) and regardless of temperature, 3 pulls max and it's lit.

I wouldn't begin to pull the cord with my right (sitting on the sled) because I know I can't pull as hard.

Just something to think about from a guy that doesn't have any trouble starting his sled (while standing next to it) in ANY temperature.

Oh yeah, and I put my purse down first (sorry, couldn't resist ;>)

JJS
lefty here. Count me in x2! Oh beside sled starting easy thing. This year I have consistently needed 20 plus pulls to start engine so my hunch is weak stator since I can smell fuel through the vents in the hood. I just cleaned carbs to make sure that wasnt the problem but I wont know untill I start it outside cold next time. I hope it was dirty carbs. personally 8 pulls Id be happy. thats all it used to take. I look at it as a good workout. ;)!
 
RIVERRUNNER said:
I started a new thread for people with new stators so we can determine if the stator has anything to do with it!!!! I am guessing not!
Great Idea I need to check that out. This site rules btw.
 
I don't know how worn my reeds are, but i plan on replacing hte pedals to see if that makes a difference... Seems to only be a real hard starter if its extremely cold out... if its about 10 degrees F then it will start like 8-10 pulls... anything colder and i need to get gas in the cyls.
 
jefsnow said:
I start the sled standing next to it (with my left arm) and regardless of temperature, 3 pulls max and it's lit"

You come up here to canada, and if you get my srx started in three pulls, it's yours !!

Where are you at? ;>)

Just to clarify, my first start of the season isn't so easy but I attribute this to my draining of the float bowls in Spring. In this case, I'll add fuel to the tank, pull 3-4 times with full choke, squirt pre-mix into the cylinders and it will start first pull. It may take another squirt into the cylinders but I've never had to squirt it a third time.

After that, as long as it doesn't sit for more than three weeks, again, three pulls max.

I'd rather be lucky than good.
 
in montreal. canada. last night, after three days in a frigid warehouse, - 15 c, over 50 pulls................. grrrrrrrrrrrrrr................
 
jefsnow said:
in montreal. canada. last night, after three days in a frigid warehouse, - 15 c, over 50 pulls................. grrrrrrrrrrrrrr................

Sorry Jef, you're too far away. It would suck for me if I hauled a trailer up there and got it started in four.

That sucks about 50+ pulls. Sorry I can't add any helpful hints (other than wisecracks). I won't kick a guy that's already winded from pulling so many times.

If it is only temperature related, maybe a block heater or shop light placed under the hood a few hours before starting would help.
 
I would pay your airline ticket, and the transport of the sled home if you started it in three, even four pulls, without gas down her throat I mean. What good is a snowmobile if it doesn't start cold ??
 
Corey9965 said:
I installed a primer bulb from the tank to the fuel pump. I only really need it for the first start of the season. I squeeze the bulb a few times with a channel lock pliers and watch for the fuel to come up into the lines. Two pulls on full choke and I'm runnin. Then I switch the choke off and if the rpms drop below 1500 I half choke it for a second. After about three half chokes she idles beautifully. Havn't fouled a plug yet this year. (knock on wood)

still would like to see a picture of a primer bulb installed... are you forcing gas through the fuel pump when priming?
 


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