First off, Ski doo is the best. Im presuming you are a guy. So, if you are strong and love hill climbing/off trail playing then i would recommend the summit 800. But if you are weaker (or just dont want to dig out an insane amount of pounds) a summit 550 will do. The only difference between the 800 and 550 is the amount of power, weight, and the 800 is liquid cooled and the 500 is fan cooled. Which, in icy or compact snow conditions, fan cooled is better because they do not over heat. And, Ski doo has reverse. But because it is late in the season, i would recommend waiting to buy one because snowmobiles can depreciate fast.
2007-02-15 12:04:55
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answered by burzlondewen 3
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If it fires with gas down the plug hollow then you definately've sufficient spark yet new plugs can not injury. Pull it over some cases with the plug wires disconnected, do no longer positioned any gas interior the cylinder. Pull the plugs, they might desire to be moist. in the journey that your plugs are dry you certainly have a gas project. on the backside of each carb (or one carb) there's a drain plug to drain the flow bowl. Loosen the plug (you would be able to would desire to pull it thoroughly out) gas would desire to unload out. If gas would not unload out, you have a blocked gas line, a foul pump or sticky needles. you could bypass the pump via hooking your gas line as much as an option gas tank and preserving it above the motor. The gas will gravity feed into the carbs. Pull the bowl drains lower back and you'd be conscious of the pump is undesirable. in case you nonetheless have not have been given any gas, verify your lines are not blocked or kinked or a petcock isn't grew to become off. If that would not remedy your subject then the subject is in the carbs. once you took them aside, in case you probably did no longer count type the type of activates any adjustment screws so which you will desire to alter them genuine lower back, you will would desire to play around with those. Your flow needles would additionally be sticky which might preclude gas from entering the flow bowl and at last the venturi of the carb, your bowls could be somewhat dry if this have been the case.
2016-12-17 10:11:34
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answered by Anonymous
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chech out ebay or some other company websites for info. yamaha.com
2007-02-14 12:14:50
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answered by charlie 4
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depends on how deep your snow gets!!
2007-02-14 11:58:58
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answered by steven m 7
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