250 engine siezed
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250 engine siezed
tyler711,
Those 2 strokes are not hard to rebuild. If you have never rebuilt one, you can do some research and get a manual to help you out. If you have the polaris dealer rebuild it then have them put in a wiseco piston. The polaris pistions are crap and will not last as long as a wiseco pistion. Just my 2 cents
Those 2 strokes are not hard to rebuild. If you have never rebuilt one, you can do some research and get a manual to help you out. If you have the polaris dealer rebuild it then have them put in a wiseco piston. The polaris pistions are crap and will not last as long as a wiseco pistion. Just my 2 cents
#32
250 engine siezed
Hey tyler711. One thing about any engine and two strokes in particular. If the engine is bogging and not putting out power, the worse thing to do is give it full throttle. Invariably, this type of problem is the result of a lean condition or mechanical failure and it only destroys more things the longer it runs. The key thing is to determine what caused it to fail. Could be dirty carb, injection oil not getting to the engine, old tired engine. Unless you think you might have gotten bad gas, I doubt it was bad gas. If you don't know what caused it to fail, then carefully clean the carb, replace the fuel filter, check the oil pump, check or replace the oil lines, replace the oil filter, replace air filter. (After repairing the engine) Has the engine been modded?
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BryceGTX
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BryceGTX
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250 engine siezed
Originally posted by: BryceGTX
Hey tyler711. One thing about any engine and two strokes in particular. If the engine is bogging and not putting out power, the worse thing to do is give it full throttle. Invariably, this type of problem is the result of a lean condition or mechanical failure and it only destroys more things the longer it runs. The key thing is to determine what caused it to fail. Could be dirty carb, injection oil not getting to the engine, old tired engine. Unless you think you might have gotten bad gas, I doubt it was bad gas. If you don't know what caused it to fail, then carefully clean the carb, replace the fuel filter, check the oil pump, check or replace the oil lines, replace the oil filter, replace air filter. (After repairing the engine) Has the engine been modded?
I hope this helps you [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
BryceGTX
Hey tyler711. One thing about any engine and two strokes in particular. If the engine is bogging and not putting out power, the worse thing to do is give it full throttle. Invariably, this type of problem is the result of a lean condition or mechanical failure and it only destroys more things the longer it runs. The key thing is to determine what caused it to fail. Could be dirty carb, injection oil not getting to the engine, old tired engine. Unless you think you might have gotten bad gas, I doubt it was bad gas. If you don't know what caused it to fail, then carefully clean the carb, replace the fuel filter, check the oil pump, check or replace the oil lines, replace the oil filter, replace air filter. (After repairing the engine) Has the engine been modded?
I hope this helps you [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
BryceGTX
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