Hello everyone,
I picked up a 1991 polaris indy 650 rxl for dirt cheap the other night. Just for a fun winter project.
It has been converted to a carb setup instead of the EFI.
Here's some quick questions I have.
- The carbs were in a box (have been hot water treated and cleaned). There are 3 of them obviously. Now, from the tank, I have to split up 3 different lines running to each, correct?
- The EFI harness/wires are still there. But disconnected, I can snip those away, correct?
- Everything is mechanical now from my point of view. There is no fuel pump, correct?
The sled has not been ran in a few years. I drained out all coolant and oil and replaced every single line and will fill it with fresh fluid. It has good compression, just unsure about the questions I had above. Keep in mind, I am 19yr old and have minimal experience with snowmobiles. More familiar with ATV's & dirtbikes. I pick up side-projects to learn here and there to learn some more stuff.
Thanks for your input! I look forward to see what you guys say! :nerd:
I picked up a 1991 polaris indy 650 rxl for dirt cheap the other night. Just for a fun winter project.
It has been converted to a carb setup instead of the EFI.
Here's some quick questions I have.
- The carbs were in a box (have been hot water treated and cleaned). There are 3 of them obviously. Now, from the tank, I have to split up 3 different lines running to each, correct?
- The EFI harness/wires are still there. But disconnected, I can snip those away, correct?
- Everything is mechanical now from my point of view. There is no fuel pump, correct?
The sled has not been ran in a few years. I drained out all coolant and oil and replaced every single line and will fill it with fresh fluid. It has good compression, just unsure about the questions I had above. Keep in mind, I am 19yr old and have minimal experience with snowmobiles. More familiar with ATV's & dirtbikes. I pick up side-projects to learn here and there to learn some more stuff.
Thanks for your input! I look forward to see what you guys say! :nerd:
Just bought a fixer-up sled. Need some advice!
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