lowmilevmax
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I have a 96 XT and ran great last winter. Spring came and I fogged the engine and put in some stabil. Then a month ago I cleaned the carbs and just filled the tank last week. So that is the only thing I touched. Now my issue is I let the sled warm up and go for a ride and it is very sluggish, then it runs fine. Get going down the trail and runs sluggish again almost like the choke is on top speed of only 20 mph, then great and the sluggish, you get my point. only went a couple of miles. got home and pulled the plugs and they were black and very wet. could this be old gas or should i pull the carbs again or any other ideas would be appreciated. Thanks Jason

super1c
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Did you check your clutches. May need a good cleaning and a new belt.
daman
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then post back....
Pull carbs again clean and blow out all jets and passages with shop air,make sure you can see daylight through them when held up to the light,check needles and float for spec take your time, and get fresh new fuel 89 oct.
Pull carbs again clean and blow out all jets and passages with shop air,make sure you can see daylight through them when held up to the light,check needles and float for spec take your time, and get fresh new fuel 89 oct.
lowmilevmax
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i do have fresh fuel 91 octane and i was also suggested to check my choke cables. If not I will pull the carbs again
did U drain the old gas and stabil out before adding new fuel?
lowmilevmax
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I figured it out and it runs great
sbsho
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lowmilevmax said:I figured it out and it runs great
what ended up being the issue?
I'm guessing his choke was getting stuck on a little bit. That's my guess.
TJ500
Member
lowmilevmax said:I figured it out and it runs great
would you please elaborate.....
daman
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I hate when people dont post back there fix to the problem.
it could help others!!

lowmilevmax
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i just wanted to see if anyone was interested. I pulled the carbs off and noticed only one was working. So i pulled the top off of one and the screw for the throttle linkage fell out so it was running on one cylinder. tightened both carbs up and put 50 miles on last night. Thanks for all the suggestions. Jason
daman
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Thanks for posting back Jason yes theres always interest when someone needs/looking for a fix no matter how little it is,glad you got it fixed.
we had that happen too on our 94 VM use loc-tight putting it back together.
we had that happen too on our 94 VM use loc-tight putting it back together.
Just a little suggestion as I had this happen to me, put a dab of blue loctite on the threads of that screw to prevent it from coming loose again as the vibration form the motor is what caused your issue. Blue loctite is easily removed as the red is some tough stuff.
Did you ensure that both carbs are opening the same amount, meaning to check to make sure that they are in sync?
Did you ensure that both carbs are opening the same amount, meaning to check to make sure that they are in sync?
YAMAHIZAL700
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Yup
Had the same thing goin on with my in law sled a few years back. SUcks I went through a lot of trouble shooting till i found the screw bouncin aroundlowmilevmax said:i just wanted to see if anyone was interested. I pulled the carbs off and noticed only one was working. So i pulled the top off of one and the screw for the throttle linkage fell out so it was running on one cylinder. tightened both carbs up and put 50 miles on last night. Thanks for all the suggestions. Jason