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Old 05-30-2021, 05:50 PM   #1
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So my cart was under about 3 ft of water for a couple of hours now it will start run for 5-10 secs then die any suggestions ?


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Old 05-30-2021, 08:36 PM   #2
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Probably TCI (coil). Buy oem (about $125), the aftermarket ones are total junk, very junk, like some dont work right out the box, and the rest fail quickly, and bolt holes are not correct & dont allow for correct gap adjustment.
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Probably TCI (coil). Buy oem (about $125), the aftermarket ones are total junk, very junk, like some dont work right out the box, and the rest fail quickly, and bolt holes are not correct & dont allow for correct gap adjustment.

Where’s a good place to find one of those ? Thanks


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Probably TCI (coil). Buy oem (about $125), the aftermarket ones are total junk, very junk, like some dont work right out the box, and the rest fail quickly, and bolt holes are not correct & dont allow for correct gap adjustment.
Other than that how are they?

All joking aside, the same is true with the $28 carbs. This aftermarket stuff is junk.
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Other than that how are they?

All joking aside, the same is true with the $28 carbs. This aftermarket stuff is junk.

Update - changed TCI same problem runs for 5-10 secs then dies , any other ideas ? Air leak fuel problem ?


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Old 06-07-2021, 02:28 PM   #8
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Run it with a spark plug tester in line to see if the spark is going away.

Did you get water in the crankcase? gas tank? float bowl?
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Old 06-24-2021, 07:23 PM   #9
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Run it with a spark plug tester in line to see if the spark is going away.

Did you get water in the crankcase? gas tank? float bowl?

Ok drained carb bowl and problem solved, thanks for everyone’s input


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I’d start by removing it from the water

But seriously, I’d recommend draining the tank and filling it with fresh gas. Or you’ll just end up with water in the bowl again. After you drain the tank, probably a good idea to run it for 10 minutes then empty the float bowl again just to purge any remaining water from the lines and pump.
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