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Posted by doug vose on January 07, 2002 at 15:04:10 from (12.89.4.26):
Ok after a lot of work and troubleshooting and riding and more work i have found all of this out. On the 74 Arctic Cat Panther 340: I was riding it home one night, and it died, and one plug (PTO side) was soaked, and the mag side was a little wet, and it gets great spark, so i know that it is has bad seals (i have gone through this with my 73 Arctic Cat Cheetah 340) On the 78 Kawasaki Invader 440 L/C: I was also riding that one day, when it just stopped moving and it lacked the power to move, so i took the plugs out, and both plugs were wet, with great spark, so this is also a seal problem On the 71 Moto-Ski Capri 340: It is the fuel delivery "system" and the spark plug. New, re-routed fuel line and a new plug and it started right up on the first pull :-) Thank everybody for there help, i appreciate it. PS, if anybody has any old sleds they want to get rid of, gimme an email or a response, and we'll do business.
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