I posted this earlier...but i also failed to mention another symptom...When I turn the fuel knob to kill the fuel...it will rev up full throttle for about 2 seconds...then die (obviously because i killed the fuel)...Could this whole problem be the fuel mix?
Hi everybody. I have recenty been given a 1993 Bombadier GTX. Before yesterday, I had been on it for approximately three hours and it had ran perfect! Yesterday, I take it to the lake, and i had it wide open for a couple minutes, did some hard turns, and tried to lay on the throttle, and it almost sounded as if it was missing, and wouldnt go at full throttle. ALSO, when i let off the throttle, it wont idle, it will just die. I looked under the seat, and a tube was just hanging down just below the very back (it was a clear plastic tube, looked like it had oil in it), and i seen where it would have went, and plugged it back in. Still no fix. Is it the fuel/oil mix? I put a brand new tank of gas in it, as well as oil. If it is the fuel/oil mix, do i adjust the carb? And what type of tool would be best for it? Thanks a million guys.
Brandon
Hi everybody. I have recenty been given a 1993 Bombadier GTX. Before yesterday, I had been on it for approximately three hours and it had ran perfect! Yesterday, I take it to the lake, and i had it wide open for a couple minutes, did some hard turns, and tried to lay on the throttle, and it almost sounded as if it was missing, and wouldnt go at full throttle. ALSO, when i let off the throttle, it wont idle, it will just die. I looked under the seat, and a tube was just hanging down just below the very back (it was a clear plastic tube, looked like it had oil in it), and i seen where it would have went, and plugged it back in. Still no fix. Is it the fuel/oil mix? I put a brand new tank of gas in it, as well as oil. If it is the fuel/oil mix, do i adjust the carb? And what type of tool would be best for it? Thanks a million guys.
Brandon