1980 spitfire won't stay running
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1980 spitfire won't stay running
Hello everyone I'm new to this site I was recommended by a guy riding on the trails said if I had any issues come to this forum
I bought a 1980 spitfire 340
I've always owned skidoos and decided to have spare sled for the gf or friends
So far I've done
-plugs
-new wires spliced from the coil
-cleaned carb
-new crank seals
-rebuilt fuel pump with new lines
Took it out for the first time since I did all the work to it and it was running okay had a low end bog I thought it was normal cuz it's old and kinda slow compared to my 800 rev
Than after it got hot from riding it would just die almost like it was ignition stopping it didn't feel like a fuel issue
I unplugged the kill switch and it did the same thing
It would only start when I let the engine cool down and it would still be hard to start! It's getting spark and it had good compression
I can't find any cdi"s for this machine only for the older spitfire with the other engine
Thanks guys
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I bought a 1980 spitfire 340
I've always owned skidoos and decided to have spare sled for the gf or friends
So far I've done
-plugs
-new wires spliced from the coil
-cleaned carb
-new crank seals
-rebuilt fuel pump with new lines
Took it out for the first time since I did all the work to it and it was running okay had a low end bog I thought it was normal cuz it's old and kinda slow compared to my 800 rev
Than after it got hot from riding it would just die almost like it was ignition stopping it didn't feel like a fuel issue
I unplugged the kill switch and it did the same thing
It would only start when I let the engine cool down and it would still be hard to start! It's getting spark and it had good compression
I can't find any cdi"s for this machine only for the older spitfire with the other engine
Thanks guys
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Re: 1980 spitfire won't stay running
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Not sure if this is normal just noticed this now coming from the pulse line
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Not sure if this is normal just noticed this now coming from the pulse line
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Re: 1980 spitfire won't stay running
There shouldn't be any fuel in the pulse line. Carb float setting could be incorrect or the inlet needle is not sealing properly, overloading the mixing bowl and then into the crankcase. Shut off the ignition switch, take the impulse line off the crankcase, and pull the recoil to see if fuel is in the case. Can also be a bad pump letting fuel bleed into crankcase, just pull the impulse line and see if it leaks fuel before you do anything else.
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Re: 1980 spitfire won't stay running
Someone told me that I shouldn't of used clear line on the pulse line cuz it can collapse at high rpm kinda makes sense cuz the old line I removed was pretty thick black automotive line
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1980 spitfire won't stay running
I pulled off the line and crank it over a acouple sprays off gas came out not like a full blown spray but I saw some fly out and the impulse line was rock hard already it's only like a week oldAirborneX4Special wrote:There shouldn't be any fuel in the pulse line. Carb float setting could be incorrect or the inlet needle is not sealing properly, overloading the mixing bowl and then into the crankcase. Shut off the ignition switch, take the impulse line off the crankcase, and pull the recoil to see if fuel is in the case. Can also be a bad pump letting fuel bleed into crankcase, just pull the impulse line and see if it leaks fuel before you do anything else.
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Re: 1980 spitfire won't stay running
Typically the impulse line is similar to heater hose. There shouldn't be any fuel in the case, so it's flooding somehow.
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Re: 1980 spitfire won't stay running
More than likely the fuel pump diaphram is leaking, needing replaced.
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Re: 1980 spitfire won't stay running
harleysportster wrote:More than likely the fuel pump diaphram is leaking, needing replaced.
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I rebuilt the fuel pump already and tested it and found no leaks
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Re: 1980 spitfire won't stay running
Im going to try and pull the carb off and inspect the inside and also drain the crankcase and change the pulse line
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Re: 1980 spitfire won't stay running
I always use clear line of the impulse.
How else can you look at it and see if you have a problem.
I am with Pat that you have a fuel pump issue.
How else can you look at it and see if you have a problem.
I am with Pat that you have a fuel pump issue.
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Re: 1980 spitfire won't stay running
The original clear hose that was on it was a lot thicker than the small fuel clear hose I put on itJDT wrote:I always use clear line of the impulse.
How else can you look at it and see if you have a problem.
I am with Pat that you have a fuel pump issue.
And I tested the fuel pump the fuel came from the engine side into the hose not the pump
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Re: 1980 spitfire won't stay running
The fuel, if there is any, will move out of the crankcase and into the pump the way it did because that's the source of impulse that runs the pump. What you need to decide is how the fuel is getting into the crankcase. It's either through the pump via a back feed when it's not running, especially when the tank is full, or through the carb. You've rebuilt the pump but sometimes the rebuild kits can be an issue.
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Re: 1980 spitfire won't stay running
I only use thick wall 1/4" black fuel hose on the impulse to prevent collapse and fuel starvation and lean running. I'd recommend trying that first, then move to the carb. New carb parts are essential i.e. needle and seat, clean jets, float bowl gasket and all set properly. Genuine mikuni is preferred
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Re: 1980 spitfire won't stay running
Ya one of my friends said they had the same thing with the clear fuel hose collapsing on him so I'll try a new fuel linesledhead16 wrote:I only use thick wall 1/4" black fuel hose on the impulse to prevent collapse and fuel starvation and lean running. I'd recommend trying that first, then move to the carb. New carb parts are essential i.e. needle and seat, clean jets, float bowl gasket and all set properly. Genuine mikuni is preferred
And I can't find anything for a the butterfly mikuni carb
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Re: 1980 spitfire won't stay running
Switch it to a mikuni slide carb, easier to deal with imo
1975 340/s Speed Run Sled
1975 340/s I500 #161
1980 Liquifire SN# 4995 From WA Speed Run Sled
1980 Liquifire SN# 4996 From MN
1983 Sportfire
1984 Liquifire Deep Snow Tunnel 4/6 motor
1984 Sprintfire (2)
***Duelling Deere Garage***
1975 340/s I500 #161
1980 Liquifire SN# 4995 From WA Speed Run Sled
1980 Liquifire SN# 4996 From MN
1983 Sportfire
1984 Liquifire Deep Snow Tunnel 4/6 motor
1984 Sprintfire (2)
***Duelling Deere Garage***