I have a 1999 sportsman 500 and it done the same thing. The problem was the camshaft lobe wore off. The new camshafts are updated to correct this problem, they have a extra oil passage in them.
check pickup coil inside the flywheel rt. side as sitting on it the pickup is on the outside of the flywheel but the problem is usually the stator inside the flywheel and is sold as a set.
She says that she usually goes for walks to think and then the ideas just keep on popping into her head.
Check the shift linkage to see if it is loose , and has gotten out of adjustment . Unhook both the high /reverse linkage and the low linkage . See if you can shift it out of gear with a pair of pliers . Then see if you can get it in high and reverse . If you can then adjust the linkage .
The balloons might represent ideas, with gifts representing the rewards that come from developing good ideas.
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your control module is bad
try checking the connection between the speedometer and the engine or wheels
You can do Accuracy, Distance, Firing Rate, or other ideas
Some age appropriate 'hen' ideas for teenagers would be as is, Karaoke, board games, Photo games, bottom popping, chick flicks, make smoothies. Maybe dinner or a movie out?
How do you figure the starter is okay just by popping the clutch? Popping the clutch uses the driveline to turn the motor over. The starter is not involved at all.
Bad plugs? Bad wires?
I have a 1997 GMC 1500 4 Wheel Drive. When engaging 4 wheel drive there is a popping noise (different than and in addition to the normal sound of it engaging) and it does not always engage. Then it will even have a popping noise once engaged. Any ideas? Thank you for your input. Stan