Sunday, January 17, 2010

Skidoo Engines Can't Get Engine Going On Old Skidoo After Drained Of Gas In The Fall?

Can't get engine going on old Skidoo after drained of gas in the fall? - skidoo engines

This question is for my husband. He has just bought a ski "new-old-Doo in the last year and told a friend to all the gas from the can to drain it at the end of the season. He did it.

But it seems that the incorrect advice received from another friend. And now he will turn around at all. Any tips on what to do is to get this book again? It was last winter. This is a Ski-Doo Old-eighties. Thank you! Any help would be very grateful!

2 comments:

tbow said...

No, it was good advice. The gas is usually about a month old, and old gas can cause the engine on rubber with more damage.

Make sure the battery is not the first death. Is he from? If so, the battery is good.
If you gas in the tank, make sure that the gas is pumped through the fuel engine. The engine has no fuel is one of the most likely causes for the non-at the start.

Spicey said...

Put "Heat" on gas - only a little. In my snowblower, I was just a cork. Who will be moisture in the lines. You may have to initiate the carburetor (SP) and to ensure that the socket is clean and straight holes.

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