Good Day
I have a 2004 Edge Touring (340). The snowmobile has 300kms on it.... it's in excellent shape. This is my 2nd winter with it, and it has probably seen 6-8 rides.
Sometimes it works great.
The problem is, on several of the last trips it has been workiing fine and then, either when you turn it off or turn it back on, or when you stop and start to go again, it just won't rev up. But not all the time.
SOMETIMES, It will start ( a bit hesitantly ) and when you give it throttle it bogs down and won't move, keep giving it throttle and it dies.
To go back to the start of this year:
took it out for a quick run (15 min) no problem.
Took it out on a cold morning (-15c) and was good for the first 40 minutes. Then it started acting up. would start well enough and then bog down when you gave it throttle. Tried popping off one spark plug or the other, no difference. It would be bogging down and hesitating. restart it 3-4 times and it was okay for an other bit. Then it would happen again.
Got it home .
At first, I thought it was water in the gas. I drained the tanks completely and put in fresh gas with gasline anti-freeze. I also drained the carburetors. Even tried a brand new belt.
Took if for a 30 minute run, worked great.
Then today I was out for an hour and half (near 0c temps, broken in trails). Was running top notch. Stopped a couple times, started up again easily and went great. Then, halfway home, i went to give it gas and it started bogging down and wouldnt move.
Today when you gave it a few minutes it would make it 10 feet and start to bog again. Today I left it for 15 minutes and no-go. New spark plugs didn't help.
got a ride home, came back with the trailer to get it. It had cooled completely (an hour maybe) and started up perfectly, lots of power.
So I've tried:
New gas
gas line antifreeze
Cleaning the carbs
new plugs
new belt.
does anyone have any suggestions? Could it be overheating? it wouldn't seem likely. And more importantly - why is it only every once and a while?
Thanks
I have a 2004 Edge Touring (340). The snowmobile has 300kms on it.... it's in excellent shape. This is my 2nd winter with it, and it has probably seen 6-8 rides.
Sometimes it works great.
The problem is, on several of the last trips it has been workiing fine and then, either when you turn it off or turn it back on, or when you stop and start to go again, it just won't rev up. But not all the time.
SOMETIMES, It will start ( a bit hesitantly ) and when you give it throttle it bogs down and won't move, keep giving it throttle and it dies.
To go back to the start of this year:
took it out for a quick run (15 min) no problem.
Took it out on a cold morning (-15c) and was good for the first 40 minutes. Then it started acting up. would start well enough and then bog down when you gave it throttle. Tried popping off one spark plug or the other, no difference. It would be bogging down and hesitating. restart it 3-4 times and it was okay for an other bit. Then it would happen again.
Got it home .
At first, I thought it was water in the gas. I drained the tanks completely and put in fresh gas with gasline anti-freeze. I also drained the carburetors. Even tried a brand new belt.
Took if for a 30 minute run, worked great.
Then today I was out for an hour and half (near 0c temps, broken in trails). Was running top notch. Stopped a couple times, started up again easily and went great. Then, halfway home, i went to give it gas and it started bogging down and wouldnt move.
Today when you gave it a few minutes it would make it 10 feet and start to bog again. Today I left it for 15 minutes and no-go. New spark plugs didn't help.
got a ride home, came back with the trailer to get it. It had cooled completely (an hour maybe) and started up perfectly, lots of power.
So I've tried:
New gas
gas line antifreeze
Cleaning the carbs
new plugs
new belt.
does anyone have any suggestions? Could it be overheating? it wouldn't seem likely. And more importantly - why is it only every once and a while?
Thanks
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