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Old May 17th, 2010, 08:46 PM   #1
 
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My buddy sank his new 2010 Brute. Changed the oil, cleaned the air filter....blah, blah, blah, did everything your sposed to. He's gitting fire & fuel. It won't even try to start with starter fluid. I'm stumped.
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idk what to tell you. but a buddy of mine sunk his palris and he drained the oil air filter and all but he had water on his pistons so he took the plugs out turned it over a couple of time then put the plugs in and it fired up just to ride the rest of the week end then he got it rebiult. idk if thats whats going on but it wont hurt to try lol
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My buddy sank his new 2010 Brute. Changed the oil, cleaned the air filter....blah, blah, blah, did everything your sposed to. He's gitting fire & fuel. It won't even try to start with starter fluid. I'm stumped.
Even out of time, if starting fluid gets a spark, it detinates. By you saying it does nothing says that there is no spark when the plug is installed. The only time a plug will fire outside the cylinder and not inside under compression is when the coils don't get a full charge or the plug has a crack in the insolator.

Bet he has water is some connection somewhere he doesn't know of. The other thing could be a shorted ECU...but that's high-dollar..lets look elsewhere first.
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He's installed new plugs & they fire outside when grounded to the motor. I will tell him to check every elec. connection & put some dielectric grease on them.
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