I drove out to Anaconda, Montana a couple weeks ago to buy a 2007 SkiDoo Summit 800 snowmobile for $650. The sled will not start and the previous owner said he had it diagnosed at a shop as a low compression issue. The machine has over 4,000 miles on it, so I decided to start with new pistons and go from there. Having never worked on a snowmobile in my life, it has been a fun learning experience!
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Chapters:
0:00 So I bought a snowmobile...
1:08 Let's begin disassembly
2:54 No coolant drain?
3:30 Losing exhaust springs
4:06 I found a 10mm
4:50 Exhaust manifold
6:00 Carbs and such
7:25 Some swearing
8:50 Cylinder removal
9:49 Temporary triumph
Can I Fix This $650 Snowmobile with Zero Experience?
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