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aforeo1892

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I was riding last night in the snow and the shee cut off. Looked down and saw that the tors had come off on the left side. I tried to get it to screw back on but it wouldn't line up right to screw on. When i could get it to sit on like i was going to screw it on something from the Tors would come down and cover up part of the thread. Wondering if I need to take the whole carb off to fix or what. New to shee's just got this one a couple weeks ago so any help is apreciated. Details on fixing are welcome cause I know pretty much nothing about them. Lots of snow on the ground and trying to get back out to ride. Thanx.

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Same exact thing happend to me. The threads on the plastic cap thing on mine are stripped though. Might want to check and see if yours are too :unsure:

If they are, and it wont go back on, put some teflon tape around the threads on the carb then screw it on somewat untill its tight as it can be without coming loose again. Then use a few zip-ties from the bottom of the carb to the top of the TORS and from the choke lever place to the TORS and back. Thats what I did because I dont have the $$ for a removal kit right now. Make sure its on straight, and is 'seated' down in there right or else the slide in the left carb might be half open (which is bad cuz it means throttle gets stuck). Dont go on any long trips untill your sure it will stay on. Trust me..learned from experiences...1 day after getting m 'shee :blink:

 

P.S.-Make sure the little gasket isent tangled up in the spring under the cap on top of the carb.

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Put a little grease on the threaded part of the carb, make sure it is clean and not stripped, try again. Sometimes with the tors still on it makes lining the cap up hard, take the tank off if the metal tube for the cable is hitting the tank to make it easier.

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