Wolverine 350 No start after sitting 4 years
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Wolverine 350 No start after sitting 4 years
Hello,
Im trying to help a friend. He hasn't ran his bike in 4 years and tried to start it last week. It ran then died. Now it will not start and i have drained the fuel in tank and carb. Replaced with 3 oz of seafoam per gallon and new fuel but still no start. Will seafoam break up the stuff and help her crank after a day or so? Or will i need to remove the carb? Trying to go the easy route if that will work.
Thank you,
Im trying to help a friend. He hasn't ran his bike in 4 years and tried to start it last week. It ran then died. Now it will not start and i have drained the fuel in tank and carb. Replaced with 3 oz of seafoam per gallon and new fuel but still no start. Will seafoam break up the stuff and help her crank after a day or so? Or will i need to remove the carb? Trying to go the easy route if that will work.
Thank you,
#2
Gonna have to clean the carb. I'm surprised it ran at all without cleaning it 1st. Next time before something sits for 6 months or longer, put some Stabil in the tank and run the engine long enough to get some of that Stabil in the carb. Then shut the fuel off and run the engine at idle until it runs out of fuel and cuts off. It's alot cheaper and easier. Tell your friends!
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Hay partner pull the carb. off and apart, next to your main jet is the smaller pilot jet. it is plugged. remove it and clean it. if you don't have a jet cleaner "torch tip cleaner" you can use a small strand of wire from 12 to 16 gauge wire... be patient it's probably clogged good and fussy... if you are unable to clean it there is a small # stamped into it ie; 30 or your manual will have the #. your local shop should be able to set you up with a new pilot... at the same time charge the battery, drain the tank. ck- the pet **** for debris, fill it ans run alittle stabile.... remember to have fun.... thats what this is really all about...
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The easiest way out is to just loosen the carb enough to twist it sideways enough to get the bowl off. It's 4 phillips head screws that will strip very easily, so make sure you have the right size screwdriver. You don't have to remove the throttle cable. Once you have the bowl off, clean the bowl, remove the 2 brass jets and blow some carb cleaner through them, make sure you can see light through them, then put everything back together.
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Well i got everything cleaned and still no work. Said the heck with it so took 2 miles down to road to dealer. Hes saying there is a cracked piece in the carburator that cannot be purchased seperatly. Choices are new carb for 600 (not goung to happen) or glue and expoxy piece so bike runs this week. Im letting him glue it so it works for our trip. BUT i want a long term fix so will by a new one later and put in myself. So should i buy chinese one or rebuilt oem on ebay?