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Old 01-25-2009, 07:03 PM
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so i have a new to me scrambler 400cc.

its cold as hell here and i have only ridden it once.

im gonna wait a few months.

i have it stored in my garage on a 4x6 trailer.

every few days i go out and pull start it and let it run for 5 mins or so.

it has a dead battery, and the key is broke off into the ignition.. in teh on position.

so i just pull start it.

it came with a new battery but im not gonna put it on till it gets warmer out and im actually riding.

i do plan on changing the fluids. i ordered a repair manual for it and it should be here soon.

one thing i noticed is when i start it, the brake light only comes on when i rev it. (parking brake is set).

is this normal with a dead battery when its just started and at an idle? like does it have to run enough to charge the battery a little, or if the battery is completely dead will it not run enough to power the lights without revs or what?

also when i do my fluids i was going to run a mixture of seafoam and gas through.

has anyone else here done that? and what mixture do you reccomend? 50/50?

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Old 01-25-2009, 07:30 PM
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If the battery is "dead", meaning it will not hold a charge, then I am not surprised by the tail light behavior, since it is powered directly off the battery, which is not holding a charge and will only provide power when it is being charged heavily by the alternator.

Be careful not to run it with NO battery. I have heard that bad and costly things happen when you do that.

Just curious, what is it that you gain by cranking it every few days? I mean, if you already know the battery is toast and you will be replacing it, what else do you gain by cranking it every few days? Maybe I can learn something here.
 
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Old 01-25-2009, 07:42 PM
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i dont know really.

it gets in the -30s here, and i have a jeep i dont drive in the winter very much, and i go out and start it every day or every other day to keep the battery charged.

guess theres really no point because the battery is already dead lol.

good point.
 
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Old 01-25-2009, 10:36 PM
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Ease up on the Sea foam. 50/50 is way too much. If your car had a 20 gallon tank would you run 10 gallon of gas and 10 gallon of sea foam? Don't think so. If your concerned about it being carboned up try putting a little in every tank full for 5 or 6 tanks. I would say no more than 1/8 to 1/4 can per tank.
 
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Old 01-26-2009, 04:43 PM
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sorry i meant half can into fuel and half can into carb.

your right it is too much.. didnt think about how its only a 4 gallon tank

ill probably do like 1/8th each tank, and a little through the carb
 
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