zduck14
Active member
I was wondering some opinions on here as to what might have gone wrong.
I stopped to have a drink up the mountain and when I tried to start up the sled, I couldn't pulled the cord (thought maybe the motor was siezed or something like that) For the record, I'm not all that mechanically inclined. Anyways, I pulled the sled backwards a little and it seemed to free up enough to pulled the cord and start the motor. As I tried to squeeze the throttle, the engine would bog down and stall. I took the belt off and towed the sled down the mountain only to find that one of the weights was stuck causing the clutch to stick open. I got the weight freed up and the sled seems to run alright now but I'm wondering if anyone with more knowledge can shed some light on this for me as to whether it should be ok to ride now or even how to tell if the clutch needs replacing.
Thanks in advance for any help.
I stopped to have a drink up the mountain and when I tried to start up the sled, I couldn't pulled the cord (thought maybe the motor was siezed or something like that) For the record, I'm not all that mechanically inclined. Anyways, I pulled the sled backwards a little and it seemed to free up enough to pulled the cord and start the motor. As I tried to squeeze the throttle, the engine would bog down and stall. I took the belt off and towed the sled down the mountain only to find that one of the weights was stuck causing the clutch to stick open. I got the weight freed up and the sled seems to run alright now but I'm wondering if anyone with more knowledge can shed some light on this for me as to whether it should be ok to ride now or even how to tell if the clutch needs replacing.
Thanks in advance for any help.