My dad had an experience like that. Wait until the engine cools off. Then slowly start it. It worked with my dad.
i took my arctic cat for a ride went maybe 60 mile ran good then two days after went out to start an wont start an no spark
The engine needs good battery power, fuel and spark to start and run. You are probably missing one of those.
Make sure it has spark, to start with. If no spark I would check cam and or crank position sensor. Timing chain?
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start bypassing the safety kill switches< or check they are working with an ohm meter
First check compression. This can be done by putting a finger over the spark plug holes. There should be a good pop of air out of them. If you have compression and spark, next pour a little fuel in plug holes see if you can get it to try to run, if it does the fuel may not be getting through the carbs.
there could be many reasons, but you need to elaborate on your question, that is too vauge to answer... is it a snowmobile? is it an atv? are the spark plugs clean? is fuel flowing to the carb? does it backfire?
Check the Intake!!!!
check spark check spark
you have a blown water seal. Rebuild time..
check the battery and connections. make sure the automatic transmission is in the park position. could be the starter is faulty
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I can think of 2 reasons : A plugged exhaust system or no air entering the engine Anybody else have any ideas ?