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Author: Jeff |
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Date Posted: 18:43:20 02/10/09 Tue I have a 1974 Ski-Doo TNT 340E. I spent my entire childhood riding this sled and a '74 Elan 250. Currently, the Elan is outside (the engine seized). We plan on bringing that in soon. Both sleds were sitting outside due to lack of snow until last year we brought in the TNT and started it up. It ran fine the entire winter. This year (about two weeks ago) we cleaned it up, charged the battery, and fired it up. It started on the electric start just fine and I spent all day riding it. I was riding along the side of a road when it just died. I tried to start it again, but no use. It started twice with the choke on, but as soon as I'd push the choke back in and press the throttle, it died. We dragged it home and discovered no spark. We changed the plugs, and still, no spark. We changed some wire clamps (not sure the name.. attached near the spark wire). We discussed it with our former skidoo mechanic and he thought that it might be the points in the condenser. Is it possible? And how can we get to that? [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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| Re: 1974 Ski-Doo TNT 340E | bubbles | 08:10:25 02/11/09 Wed |
| Re: 1974 Ski-Doo TNT 340E | rich | 22:22:36 02/19/09 Thu |
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