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| is there anyway to make my 650 v2 start any easier in cold weather.
without a electric heater
jeff newton |
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| I have pushed snow in 20 degrees and it always starts with the choke on full an then loads up shortly. Then I idle it up a little and take the choke off or nearly so. It never stalls and warms up very well.
Gene |
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| Your choke cable may be frozen. The lever can still work, but the cable will not move the choke. Hold your hand over the air intakes and if it starts immedeately, you know its a froaen cable.
Larry |
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| you are able to talk to your dealer to order you a choke/ primer kit from arctic cat to fix cold weather starts. people who do a lot of ice fishing ect. have problem with this
Kent |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 3/5/2007 10:44:31 AM Posts: -1,167, Visits: 2 |
| Have you tried any oil additives such as lucas oil ? Or maybe a lighter grade oil for the winter months.I have the V2 also and seems to work a little better.Just remember to change back to the regular oil weight in the spring.
cal levesque |
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