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2002 Polaris sportsman 700

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Old 03-15-2017, 09:08 PM
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Will start and run as long as I keep my hand over the intake blowing white smoke out of exhaust hand has gas on it
 
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Old 03-15-2017, 10:22 PM
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Will start and run as long as I keep my hand over the intake blowing white smoke out of exhaust hand has gas on it
got it from a friend and it sat uncovered all winter under 4 feet of snow and ice
 
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Sounds like you need to rebuild the carb (jets clogging) and completely drain the fuel tank. Also do a complete fluid change (motor, tranny, front/rear diffs) and plugs since they may have moisture from sitting out like that. Once you get it running right I highly recommend only using premium non-oxygenated fuel (if available) and stabil added. 87 octane Ethanol gas is complete garbage and doesn't stay fresh long, even with stabilizer in it...
 
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Originally Posted by switzomatic
Sounds like you need to rebuild the carb (jets clogging) and completely drain the fuel tank. Also do a complete fluid change (motor, tranny, front/rear diffs) and plugs since they may have moisture from sitting out like that. Once you get it running right I highly recommend only using premium non-oxygenated fuel (if available) and stabil added. 87 octane Ethanol gas is complete garbage and doesn't stay fresh long, even with stabilizer in it...
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