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Stainedcub 11-06-2016 04:16 PM

99 warrior
 
Bought a 99 warrior lady knew absolutely nothing about it. She said it didnt run she was told there was a carb issue. Brought it home. Checked and it has a good spark then replaced the old fuel, Cleaned the carb and tried to fire it up. Wont start and shoots exhaust or fuel vapors out the carb. The airbox is diconnected at the moment. Any ideas?

old polaris tech 11-06-2016 04:48 PM

If you're sure on the carb,just cleaning one doesn't always help that's been sitting a while,then I'd put the air box on and check valve clearance.

stendori 11-22-2016 02:31 PM

I changed his title and removed his email address. ;)

Stainedcub 11-22-2016 03:35 PM

1983
 

Originally Posted by Stainedcub (Post 3342761)
Bought a 99 warrior lady knew absolutely nothing about it. She said it didnt run she was told there was a carb issue. Brought it home. Checked and it has a good spark then replaced the old fuel, Cleaned the carb and tried to fire it up. Wont start and shoots exhaust or fuel vapors out the carb. The airbox is diconnected at the moment. Any ideas?


Originally Posted by stendori (Post 3343954)
I changed his title and removed his email address. ;)

Thanks

Stainedcub 11-22-2016 03:37 PM

So i have rebuilt the carb. ,set the valves.... Still wont start it turns with the starter and shoot out the back of the carb. Any other ideas??? A buddy said the timing chain might have junped a tooth. God i hope not

old polaris tech 11-22-2016 04:43 PM

Remove the flywheel plug and turn the flywheel clockwise until the T mark aligns with the pointer on the timing hole check. Then remove the cam sprocket cover and the single mark on the cam sprocket should line up with the mark on the cam cover. Plus not a bad idea to check compression. Shows to be 114psi minimum with 121 psi on average. This free pdf manual should help on this. Section 4 page 64.https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...WSeghg&cad=rja Plus if you're sure the carb is clean,air box is installed and timing is correct,the manual can help also if it happens to be an electrical problem.


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