summit1000
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I'm doubting that anyone really cares that much, but I'm very excited about this so I thought I would make a post .....that should just be a new category on here. Instead of snowmobile chat, just have a spot specifically called "random banter no one else cares about." lol....Anyways, I haven't been out riding in like 4 weeks because the snow sucks. But I finally took my sled to a mechanic friend to have a look at. Apparently from doing a lot of sitting (it is a 2001 with less than 1000 miles on it) the carburetor on the right cylinder (not the clutch side) is a little gummed up and the float is stuck. That explains why it was boggy and getting 2.5 miles per gallon.
However, there is some very good news. Mechanic buddy did a compression test.....122 psi on all three cylinders!!! ....Pretty happy about that. (I hope someone doesnt come and tell me now that, that is way off where it should be). My mechanic said 125 psi in all three cylinders would've been what an absolutely perfect out of the box one had.
Also good news, I am going to be getting a four place (28 feet long, 8.5 feet wide) V-Nose, black trailer with shelving in it for $5000. I'm good friends with the guy who is selling it and he wants to get a car hauler so that he can haul sleds and snowmobiles (not at the same time obviously). So that is great because around here it seems mint condition four place enclosed V-Nose trailers with shelving and other extra go for like $8,000....sometimes even $10,000-$12,000.
Now I just need to go buy myself a diesel truck. Not that I "need" one, but I'm tired of the 9 miles per gallon my 1995 Chevy K1500 with a gas guzzling, heavily modified 5.7L TBI gets while towing. It has the power, it just likes to guzzle the gas while providing the power. I'm hoping to find a 1994.5-2003.5 F250 or F350 with the 7.3L.
However, there is some very good news. Mechanic buddy did a compression test.....122 psi on all three cylinders!!! ....Pretty happy about that. (I hope someone doesnt come and tell me now that, that is way off where it should be). My mechanic said 125 psi in all three cylinders would've been what an absolutely perfect out of the box one had.
Also good news, I am going to be getting a four place (28 feet long, 8.5 feet wide) V-Nose, black trailer with shelving in it for $5000. I'm good friends with the guy who is selling it and he wants to get a car hauler so that he can haul sleds and snowmobiles (not at the same time obviously). So that is great because around here it seems mint condition four place enclosed V-Nose trailers with shelving and other extra go for like $8,000....sometimes even $10,000-$12,000.
Now I just need to go buy myself a diesel truck. Not that I "need" one, but I'm tired of the 9 miles per gallon my 1995 Chevy K1500 with a gas guzzling, heavily modified 5.7L TBI gets while towing. It has the power, it just likes to guzzle the gas while providing the power. I'm hoping to find a 1994.5-2003.5 F250 or F350 with the 7.3L.