timd222002
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The clutch side cyl must not be firing because that pipe is still cold but the other ones are? I started the sled about a monthe and a half ago and ran shitty so I cleaned the carbs and found the gas had seperated. Like I said I cleaned the carbs andjust put new gas in it yesterday. Any thoughts?
timd222002
New member
I also installed new plugs and can tell there is fuel getting to that cyl cause I see gas on that plug. I also switched plugs from on cyl to the next still no change.
I am having a similar issue with my 600. I am going to try to swap coils around. Not sure you can do that on the viper...But make sure they are tight on both ends....
Nick
Nick
usually the pilot jet..pull that carb and clean or replace the jet if it's plugged
SX600abuser
Member
Maybe check ur needle and seat in that carb using a vacuum hand pump.
timd222002
New member
yeah guess I'll be taking it back apart
timd222002
New member
The needle and seat you are talking about is this the float one? and how do I check this? everything else looked good
SX600abuser
Member
The way I check them is by using a vacuum hand pump with a gauge on it and pump vacuum into steel tube for the fuel line to see if it leaks out any pressure. It will leak some over time but very slowly, all three should leak at the same rate. This is an image of a vacuum pump: http://www.autozone.com/autozone/ac...N-25jr?itemIdentifier=2080&_requestid=1819836
hereismylife
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yea the pilot plug pretty quick....mine always started plugging about 2 weeks from sitting. Now that I run fuel treatment problems went away.... ![Thumbs Up ;)! ;)!](https://totallyamaha.net/images/smilies/div20.gif)
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