You probably need to check your oil regulator to see if it's shot. If it is, do away with it. That's what I did with both of mine. I just started putting oil in the gas. If the oil regulator is out, you might wanna check your piston and cylinder out as well. Both of my pistons were fried and so were the cylinders. Hope this fixes your problem.
i have a 2005 polaris scrambler 500,and the fastest ive got it up to is 70mph
If the Polaris 50 Scrambler only runs for about five seconds and shuts off, it could be a problem with the idle setting. This type of ATV has an adjustment screw on the carburetor for turning the idle up. This should fix the problem.
I'm having the same problem check the coil the spark plug wire or the stater pick up or it could be the stater its self im looking for a stater right now so got to go well i hope this advice will help
probably because it likes fish sticks
Use your spark plug wrench to adjust your rear suspension
I will check when I get home tonight and post it up
Spark plug wires got crossed, double check firing order.
THE FIRING ORDER FOR A 2.0 LITER MITSUBISHI IS....1 3 4 2
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You probably mixed up the firing order.
on top up engine. below fuel tank. usually has red rubber cover.
no such thing, you may mean firing order just take them out one at a time and replace one at a time unless you have them spark wires mixed up then you need the firing order a haynes or chilton motor manual will help you no such thing, you may mean firing order just take them out one at a time and replace one at a time unless you have them spark wires mixed up then you need the firing order a haynes or chilton motor manual will help you