Couple of weeks ago my sled started idleing poorly.
Actually wouldn't idle, would die.
Above 1000 RPM all is good.
"Felt" like a vaccum leak.
Vaccum at fast idle ...17 PSI steady. Kind of fast drop at the Lope point.
Checked plugs... carboned but not bad, replaced with new, same result,
put old back in.
Checked spark... Healthy 1/4"
Checked ground on distributor by secondary ground... OK
Checked for full voltage to coil + and Pertronics +... OK
Drained gas from marine tank put in fresh..... No love
Checked timing..... Bang on
Problem disapeared...Damn gremlins
Sticking intake valve? but no POP through Carb
Crap in carb that got sucked through?
Damn gremlins
Any thoughts, all are appreciated.
J.B.
Trouble shooting ideas anyone?
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Trouble shooting ideas anyone?
Last edited by jbxx on Wed Jan 28, 2009 1:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Missing piece of info
The idle adjustment screw has never had any effect from seated to
just before it falls out to never be found again in the snow ( joke).
When removed there is a noticeable vaccum leak that when my finger
covers hole, goes away. So I'm assuming that the path from the needle valve to the venturi <sp?> is good, maybe a blockage above the valve. BUT, needle valve has never had any effect, even before idle problem.
J.B.
just before it falls out to never be found again in the snow ( joke).
When removed there is a noticeable vaccum leak that when my finger
covers hole, goes away. So I'm assuming that the path from the needle valve to the venturi <sp?> is good, maybe a blockage above the valve. BUT, needle valve has never had any effect, even before idle problem.
J.B.
If you get no changes when turning the needle valve a number of turns there has to be something amiss inside. I needed to dial mine in once I replaced the carb, and turning it out allowed it to run richer which solved the problem.
Gary
Gary
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1954 M37 W/W
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1954 M37 W/W
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Re: Missing piece of info
Internal carb problems is your deal. Most likely you need to fully disassemble removing all the passage plugs for a good rodding, soaking in a good carb cleaning solution, & blowing out thoroughly. Build up using a new rebuild kit. This will fix you up more than likely unless you are able to spot other internal issues along the way.jbxx wrote:The idle adjustment screw has never had any effect from seated to
just before it falls out to never be found again in the snow ( joke).
When removed there is a noticeable vaccum leak that when my finger
covers hole, goes away. So I'm assuming that the path from the needle valve to the venturi <sp?> is good, maybe a blockage above the valve. BUT, needle valve has never had any effect, even before idle problem.
J.B.
Charles Talbert
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Yes I am fond of the kits Tom offers, good quality at a good price.jbxx wrote:I seem to remember that you liked the Snake River
rebuild kit. Was that correct?
J.B.
Charles Talbert
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