I cant believe the determination that you had. A normal person would have quit so many times. The payoff of riding it in the fresh snow looked worth it!
That was pure gold!!! doing the carb right off the machine while its snowing heavy, never giving up even though that one carb looked so so bad (so surprising the other one was ok!), just slamming gas into the cylinders and carb, pull cord snaps, just pull on a new tiny pull cord, then just send it with no gloves, hammer down, that was awesome man! top content!
@@rockspowersports The determination was great to watch! The videos outside in the rain and snow are really fun to watch, I'm not sure I would have committed to so many pull starts, but you seemed to know it was gonna go! We got mega snow last night too, and warming up a lot this week, that 500 really seemed to make good power!
Man that feeling when you pull one old snowmobile and it starts to fire, that instantly gives you the extra adrenaline to continue pulling lol. Great job and a fun video!
Now that I know everything works I’ll spend some time and money this summer and get it ready for next season. It’ll be a 1-2 pulls and running after that.
Love when they finally breathe life !! Nice work out you got there ..lol. well. she didn't seize in the field w the ol handle bar pin , oil inject may be working . Storm here in S.Maine was absolutely TERRIBLE , 2 days now running on Gen pwr , trees down EVERYWHERE . You're content makes it bearable though 😎
Awesome video! My hands would freeze off in that kind of weather a cold day where i live is in the 30s with a wind chill sometimes around 17. Which is nothing compared to cold where you are
Always check the throttle safety switch on those cats . I’ve had a ton that coused probs it’s up on the thumb throttle where the pin goes in if you notice the hole is slotted a lil bit . Youl see the wires up there for it. It will sound like carb or electrical probs when it acts up I hope you see this . I think you need to unhook them or twist the 2 wires togather on wire harness side . I’m betting this is ur issue easy fix
That machine like all cats from that time frame have a normally closed ignition system, right pain in the ass. I have the same model and year cougar and Im always chasing spark issues. Best to run a kill switch right from the engine plug and bypass the factory key and kill switch. Still not a for sure fix. Jump the black and brown wire at the engine harness plug and see if it runs any better. Good luck!
Could be a dried out crank seal. With the engine running spray some carb clean behind the primary clutch, if the rpm’s change is say your seal is sucking air and needs to be replaced. Also check your carb boots to make sure they are not cracked and sucking air.
Hello master. I would like to ask you for advice. I have a 2013 arctic cat 1000 xt. It has 5500 km and 350 operating hours. The compression for the front cylinder is 8.5 bar and 13 bar for the rear cylinder. I don't go in mud or water with it. Valve clearance is good. Maybe a ring is sticking or the exhaust valve is burnt? Best regards, Jocó
Actually on those Arctic cat 1000’s they have a decompression on the front cylinder so it is supposed to be lower than the rear. The book calls for 5.5-8.5 bar on the front And 10-13 bar on the rear. These are cold readings at wide open throttle. So it appears you are in spec if you’re testing cold. The compression readings increase with a hot engine. Are you experiencing issues with your machine?
@@rockspowersports I measured with a cold engine. There are so many problems with it that the spark plug of the first cylinder is constantly broken. After 2 hours of riding, it is already rumbling.
I cant believe the determination that you had. A normal person would have quit so many times. The payoff of riding it in the fresh snow looked worth it!
I was getting that ride in one way or the other haha
When a new rocks powersports video appears the tv is getting casted, even when the misses is watching her show 😂
Haha! Glad you enjoy the videos, the misses probably not so much😂
@@rockspowersportsI think there was a f bomb dropped when that pull cord snapped lmao 😂😂😂 she’s a runner
If you ever get your hands on a 1987 trx250x. Please do a video on it. Keep up these videos. 👍🏻
It’s an old video but I do have a test drive on one. Test Drive This Old Honda 250X! It's a Fun Bike to Ride
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The look when she fired up was priceless. Its always a good day getting a old machine going again.
That’s the best feeling when they come to life for the first time.
That was pure gold!!! doing the carb right off the machine while its snowing heavy, never giving up even though that one carb looked so so bad (so surprising the other one was ok!), just slamming gas into the cylinders and carb, pull cord snaps, just pull on a new tiny pull cord, then just send it with no gloves, hammer down, that was awesome man! top content!
Thanks! I was determined to get it going one way or the other yesterday. Supposed to be 50F degrees here Monday so not much time left on the sleds.
@@rockspowersports The determination was great to watch! The videos outside in the rain and snow are really fun to watch, I'm not sure I would have committed to so many pull starts, but you seemed to know it was gonna go! We got mega snow last night too, and warming up a lot this week, that 500 really seemed to make good power!
Man that feeling when you pull one old snowmobile and it starts to fire, that instantly gives you the extra adrenaline to continue pulling lol. Great job and a fun video!
What a workout, Rock. Brings back memories of cranking on those old sleds...ugh. She lives, though, thanks to your dedication.
Now that I know everything works I’ll spend some time and money this summer and get it ready for next season. It’ll be a 1-2 pulls and running after that.
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Thanks, Glad to hear it!
Enjoying all Your videos at the min mate keep them coming 👍 great work
I felt this video in my soul 😂, great job and determination sir.
Love when they finally breathe life !! Nice work out you got there ..lol.
well. she didn't seize in the field w the ol handle bar pin , oil inject may be working .
Storm here in S.Maine was absolutely TERRIBLE , 2 days now running on Gen pwr , trees down EVERYWHERE .
You're content makes it bearable though 😎
Great video as always. We just got a dumping of snow.
Thanks, and yeah it was a pretty good size storm this time!
You have no quit in you for sure..Keep up the good work Rock..
I was determined to drive that thing yesterday one way or the other..
What a job!! I bet that wind felt good after you got it moving.
Well done dude.
The old ones are always fun to play around on
Howdy duty from indiana glad you uploaded today
Thanks Jonathan, glad you enjoy the videos. Tried to get it done for yesterday but it took longer to edit than I anticipated.
Awesome video! My hands would freeze off in that kind of weather a cold day where i live is in the 30s with a wind chill sometimes around 17. Which is nothing compared to cold where you are
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It's from the 80's! It's near mint.
Thank you for the video. You do a really good job. I can’t get over how much snow you are getting.
Glad you enjoyed it. And yeah We got dumped on pretty good the past couple days.
Always check the throttle safety switch on those cats . I’ve had a ton that coused probs it’s up on the thumb throttle where the pin goes in if you notice the hole is slotted a lil bit . Youl see the wires up there for it. It will sound like carb or electrical probs when it acts up I hope you see this . I think you need to unhook them or twist the 2 wires togather on wire harness side . I’m betting this is ur issue easy fix
Great video rock !
I can just tell that was frustrating 😂
Sure was, but it was worth it.
That machine like all cats from that time frame have a normally closed ignition system, right pain in the ass.
I have the same model and year cougar and Im always chasing spark issues. Best to run a kill switch right from the engine plug and bypass the factory key and kill switch. Still not a for sure fix. Jump the black and brown wire at the engine harness plug and see if it runs any better. Good luck!
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Any idea why my -87 cougar doesn't idle? Revs deacent, carbs cleaned, good spark and compression good.
Could be a dried out crank seal. With the engine running spray some carb clean behind the primary clutch, if the rpm’s change is say your seal is sucking air and needs to be replaced. Also check your carb boots to make sure they are not cracked and sucking air.
Suzuki is pretty bullet proof.
Hello master. I would like to ask you for advice. I have a 2013 arctic cat 1000 xt. It has 5500 km and 350 operating hours. The compression for the front cylinder is 8.5 bar and 13 bar for the rear cylinder. I don't go in mud or water with it. Valve clearance is good. Maybe a ring is sticking or the exhaust valve is burnt? Best regards, Jocó
Actually on those Arctic cat 1000’s they have a decompression on the front cylinder so it is supposed to be lower than the rear.
The book calls for 5.5-8.5 bar on the front
And 10-13 bar on the rear.
These are cold readings at wide open throttle.
So it appears you are in spec if you’re testing cold.
The compression readings increase with a hot engine.
Are you experiencing issues with your machine?
@@rockspowersports
I measured with a cold engine. There are so many problems with it that the spark plug of the first cylinder is constantly broken. After 2 hours of riding, it is already rumbling.
Oh that’s not good, it doesn’t sound like compression is your issue though.
@@rockspowersports What do you think? What could be wrong?
Starting a cat will cost you a week on the couch 😂
This one, for sure!
FIRST! BTW I LOVE UR VIDS
Awesome thanks, glad to hear that!
wtf heck?i watch atv vides the last how many times and now were back to snomobiles?lol.is this vid recent and you got this much snow?
Haha yeah I just did this yesterday. We got dumped on pretty hard the past couple days. Next video will probably be back to wheelers.
@@rockspowersports oh wow,really?sounds good rock,take care!!!
Good Lord ...why would you work on that in the snow....
Shops full and the snows not going to last long so had to get her going.
Some ppl don't have shops I'm lucky to have mine here in Maine. But many times I remember younger days working on them in -15 doing this .
I have one and live in Massachusetts for free for ya