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Posted by doug vose on December 31, 2001 at 12:17:01 from (12.89.1.9):
You guys are better:) anyways, i disconnected the kill switch on my 74 arcitc cat panther 340, and it started right up! Now, on the other hand, it runs great when it is cold (i mean that to be when the engine is cold, as in when i first start it). but after it runs for a while and gets warmed up, it gets bogged down terribly. it still runs, but it will only go on a hard surface, and it lacks the power, unlike when it is cold (when cold it will go through anything). I dont know what the problem is, do you? thanks for the help, you guys are better than any snowmobile board :) doug "goose" vose
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