That's not it then. Some heat coming from somewhere though. Wherever you plug it in next time you use it, as soon as it times out, unplug it and see if the male cord cap is hot on that side. May be as simple as a high resistance connection inside the molded cord cap. Appliances are notorious for...
Check with the Recreation Officer at Sites and Trails BC. I believe that area's in the Cranbrook district. 250 420-6382 I doubt their management agreement gives them the legal right to stop you. Any crown land management agreement I've read specifically states the agreement does not provide...
I hear ya. I spent over 20 years fighting against snowmobile closures for Caribou in the South Purcells. In the end it was Wolves and a completely failed Caribou transplant attempt that saved us. Till they come up with another species of convenience anyway. Hard to justify closures for Caribou...
Not so baffling. A primer on an old school piston ported engine injects the fuel more or less directly into the cylinder. On this case reed inducted engine however it needs to get past the reeds, then through the crankcase, then the transfer ports to get into the cylinder. Nowhere near...
With the wiring harness from under the flywheel not plugged into anything it should run. All you need is a way to shut it off, and all they did back then was ground the primary side of the coils with a switch.