sportfire
sportfire
my sled loses the prime after sitting, you can see half way down the gas line air,
i would rather not install a primer, maybe a shut off value??? otherwise do i have a leak in one of the connections or is this in the fuel pump? thanks
i would rather not install a primer, maybe a shut off value??? otherwise do i have a leak in one of the connections or is this in the fuel pump? thanks
Many new and used parts available, I ship anywhere. Thanks everyone.
sportfire
Ive replaced a few of them over the summer with replacments from DK and none of them seem to work correctly.
sportfire
I got mine from Deere I also did install a shut off value and that did keep it primed but it still starts hard. This carb has been gone through and the choke is adjusted to 1.25 inches. Took about ten pulls and I had to have it on full choke to get it to pop then back to regular choke and took about three more. Any ideas?
Many new and used parts available, I ship anywhere. Thanks everyone.
sportfire
Yep Todd if you blow into it it will seal but just the pressure from the gas pushing on it is not enough. I guess the pressure from sitting in the gas tank is greater than the line pressure and it holds them open. Have you got any ideas on an inline type checkvalve. I know they make them for copper tubing for oil tank lines but it seems like to much hassle to plumb 1 of those into a fuel line.
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sportfire
I have the same problem with my 74 600. Got it out for the first time today, and pulled my guts out. Finely I sprayed some sniff [starting fluid] in the cylinders and got a couple pops . Then some in the intake and cylinders and pulled 5 more times and finely it started . I took it for a short ride to warm it up and now it starts great every time . If I let it sit for more then a few days it starts hard again . The gas slowly bleeds back.
nick
Attachments:
nick
Attachments:
72 500
73 600
74 295/s, JDX6
75 340/s, 400, JDX8
76 440 liquifire
77 440 cyclone spitfire
78 spitfire x2
79 spitfire
80 spitfire x3, liquifire x2, sportfire
81 spitfire
82 sprintfire, spitfire, 340 trailfire x2
83 snowfire
84 sprintfire, snowfire, trailfire lx
73 600
74 295/s, JDX6
75 340/s, 400, JDX8
76 440 liquifire
77 440 cyclone spitfire
78 spitfire x2
79 spitfire
80 spitfire x3, liquifire x2, sportfire
81 spitfire
82 sprintfire, spitfire, 340 trailfire x2
83 snowfire
84 sprintfire, snowfire, trailfire lx
sportfire
mine does that after it just cools down and maybe just a tad longer, in the manual its says to flip on the choke while running and your engine should die, how quick should it, i am wondering about my choke but i have it adjusted to specs? it takes awhile for it to die on choke
Many new and used parts available, I ship anywhere. Thanks everyone.
sportfire
What I did was went through the pickup valves that I bought and use the bad ones on sleds with Mikuni carbs and the ones that seal on butterflies.
I do not know if there is a better part out there but the Made in China ones are iffy.
Darn Chineese are slipping on QC. If they came from Japan I bet they would work 100%.
I do not know if there is a better part out there but the Made in China ones are iffy.
Darn Chineese are slipping on QC. If they came from Japan I bet they would work 100%.
Todd Schrupp
Milbank SD
Milbank SD
sportfire
Just poked around McMaster Carr's website. I typed in Check Valves. Long list.
Refined search with plastic.
They carry a poly inline check valve that is available with buna or vitron seat.
looks a lot like the inline fuel filters we all use.
1/4" barb fittings. Cost... $3.68. That is less than I pay for the traditional in the tank bronze ones.
Next order I will get a couple ond try them out.
Refined search with plastic.
They carry a poly inline check valve that is available with buna or vitron seat.
looks a lot like the inline fuel filters we all use.
1/4" barb fittings. Cost... $3.68. That is less than I pay for the traditional in the tank bronze ones.
Next order I will get a couple ond try them out.
Todd Schrupp
Milbank SD
Milbank SD
sportfire
Todd Schrupp
Milbank SD
Milbank SD
sportfire
I would not recommend shooting ether into the intake of a two stroke my friend did it on his RM125 and it broke it.jdsledwheelman wrote:I have the same problem with my 74 600. Got it out for the first time today, and pulled my guts out. Finely I sprayed some sniff [starting fluid] in the cylinders and got a couple pops . Then some in the intake and cylinders and pulled 5 more times and finely it started . I took it for a short ride to warm it up and now it starts great every time . If I let it sit for more then a few days it starts hard again . The gas slowly bleeds back.
nick
Last edited by MIGreg on Thu Dec 25, 2008 1:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.