Friday, December 16, 2011

I just bought a 1994 arctic cat puma deluxe and done everything i possibly can think of to fix it?

i have put a fuel filter and a fuel pump on. i have cleaned the carb,i have put new plugs on. it seems like it wants to start but it does not have gas going to the engine through fuel line what do i do now?|||Your problem began from the beginning when you purchased it sorry to say but somebody got's to|||are you experienced at rebuilding carbs, or is this your first time? Sounds like your problem is most likely in the carburetor. pull the fuel line then turn the engine over to see if you are getting fuel to the carb, just be certain to direct any fuel into a catch can, Far away from your spark plugs, or you may well end up with a fire ball like you have never seen before. You can extend your fuel line completely out of the engine compartment for testing, which might be the best, this will only tell you if you are truly getting fuel to the carb. After you have resolved your fuel issues, you can check for spark, again


just be certain your fuel system is hooked back up, and No fuel laying around. Leave your new plugs in place, use another plug hooked to your plug wire, grounded to a good ground source such as the head


and again turn it over to check for spark. If this is a 2 cycle, you may be in need of an overhaul by now, as they require good compression to work properly, possibly just a ring job will do it. The reason for leaving your new plugs in place while testing for spark, is again a safety issue due to


high possibility of fire. I lit one of these once, OMG, you can't begin to imagine what a fireball I


had, scared the crap right outta me too, and I Learned%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;|||if there is no fuel flow then you got wires or plumbing mixed up.





If that is a new pump and you cleaned out or replaced everything then check for spark. If you got spark then you might have to adjust air and fuel settings. To much fuel or to much air will cause problems.


If you just replaced everything chances are you missed some fuel intake or air intake adjustments.|||Remove.


Disassemble.


Clean or rebuild the carburetor.





It's all plugged up inside.





If it got water in it, you may need to replace it.

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