Stephfg
New member
hi guys,
I thought I'd share this and maybe find out if this has ever happened to anyone else before. Also, maybe the timing and ignition gurus can help explain it.
My brother in law's 99 T-Cat was acting up this weekend on the trail so he unplugged the main harness to troubleshoot (it was the kill switch). When he started the sled, the engine was running backwards. He gave it gas and it backed up! He turned it off and it was back to normal when he started it up again. No, he doesn't have a mechanical reverse. I know this is how Bombardier's reverse works, but I believe the timing is adjusted to make it happen.
Had I not been there, I would have found it difficult to believe.
I thought I'd share this and maybe find out if this has ever happened to anyone else before. Also, maybe the timing and ignition gurus can help explain it.
My brother in law's 99 T-Cat was acting up this weekend on the trail so he unplugged the main harness to troubleshoot (it was the kill switch). When he started the sled, the engine was running backwards. He gave it gas and it backed up! He turned it off and it was back to normal when he started it up again. No, he doesn't have a mechanical reverse. I know this is how Bombardier's reverse works, but I believe the timing is adjusted to make it happen.
Had I not been there, I would have found it difficult to believe.