moorepowersports
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Hey guys,
I have a 1999 wolvy 350 here that sleeps in my heated shop at night. It refuses to start until I choke it full blast even when its been in a 65 degree shop all night. I don't have much experience with the wolverines and didn't know if this was common amongst them or if this one has some issues still. Just throwing this out there to test the waters... I haven't done a lot of troubleshooting yet.
I did clean the carb and bumped the pilot jet from a 42.5 to a 45. Fuel screw at 3.5 turns out. It just acts like its starving for fuel? I think I have one step bigger pilot jet here... I will try that next.
I have a 1999 wolvy 350 here that sleeps in my heated shop at night. It refuses to start until I choke it full blast even when its been in a 65 degree shop all night. I don't have much experience with the wolverines and didn't know if this was common amongst them or if this one has some issues still. Just throwing this out there to test the waters... I haven't done a lot of troubleshooting yet.
I did clean the carb and bumped the pilot jet from a 42.5 to a 45. Fuel screw at 3.5 turns out. It just acts like its starving for fuel? I think I have one step bigger pilot jet here... I will try that next.