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stace
Sled ran awesome all day for 150+ k than all of a sudden on level ground 10 k from house it just died like it wasn't getting spark or fuel. Still had 2 bars of fuel with no lights coming on whatso ever. Added half tank of fuel, tried two brand new sets of plugs. Looked for a loose wire or exposed wire grounding out but could not see anything. Pulled 30 or more times and 755 still will not start.
Sled only has 1500 k or so on the odometer with a efi controller. SLP cold air intake
Anyone any ideas where to start next
BuddyP
QUOTE(stace @ Mar 5 2007, 01:05 PM) *
Sled ran awesome all day for 150+ k than all of a sudden on level ground 10 k from house it just died like it wasn't getting spark or fuel. Still had 2 bars of fuel with no lights coming on whatso ever. Added half tank of fuel, tried two brand new sets of plugs. Looked for a loose wire or exposed wire grounding out but could not see anything. Pulled 30 or more times and 755 still will not start.
Sled only has 1500 k or so on the odometer with a efi controller. SLP cold air intake
Anyone any ideas where to start next

My first thought would be bad stator.

But if it turns into something more expensive, then it'd be time to pull off all the injection, ECM, throttle bodies and injectors, plug the injector holes and throw on a nice set of carbs.
cfm
QUOTE(stace @ Mar 5 2007, 01:05 PM) *
with a efi controller.


Whose ?
Gettin2Old
this could be something like we found in 2005, the fuel pump wiring was not bundled and tied and got rubbed through on the secondary clutch. this stranded quite a few people 2 years ago.
stace
thanks 4 the replys - i figured it out to be a fuel problem - i connected the red & black wire from the fuel pump to 12volt and primed the fuel pump to see if it had power which it did and just hit the schraeder valve to bleed the system and it fired right up after that? i guess i sipped some air
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