mudboy
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It has been a while since I have had to play with these things but here it goes. Couple of weeks ago I was given a couple of old sleds . I am currently working on the 92 arctic cat ext . Had it going on the weekend. Took the carbs into work and cleaned them all out. Slightly gummed up as it has been sitting for 5+ years. Now I am putting it back together. Followin the service manual. Well that is not working. It starts now as long as I hold the throttle open and play with it. As soon as I let go it will die. I have been playing with the air fuel mixture screw, does not seem to make a difference. And also tried the main air screw. directions say screw out one turn. It seems the vibration is causing it to re seat it self. Another question is if the choke is adjusted to tight could this create a idling issue
sorry that this is so long but it is hard to explain will not idle without explaing what I have tried or think I have tried
Thanks for any support
It has been a while since I have had to play with these things but here it goes. Couple of weeks ago I was given a couple of old sleds . I am currently working on the 92 arctic cat ext . Had it going on the weekend. Took the carbs into work and cleaned them all out. Slightly gummed up as it has been sitting for 5+ years. Now I am putting it back together. Followin the service manual. Well that is not working. It starts now as long as I hold the throttle open and play with it. As soon as I let go it will die. I have been playing with the air fuel mixture screw, does not seem to make a difference. And also tried the main air screw. directions say screw out one turn. It seems the vibration is causing it to re seat it self. Another question is if the choke is adjusted to tight could this create a idling issue
sorry that this is so long but it is hard to explain will not idle without explaing what I have tried or think I have tried
Thanks for any support