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2004 Husqvarna TC 450 Questions & Answers
Engine rattle when bike is under load
This sounds like a classic case of pre-ignition, aka detonation and engine knock. Change to premium gas and put in a set of spark plugs that are one heat range colder than stock. It is good that you are handling this before the engine destroys itself. Yes, destroys itself. That is what pre-ignition will do. Hot carbon deposits ignite the fuel before the spark plug does. This is hard on the rod, main bearings and piston. Beat on the top of a piston with a hammer. That is what your piston will quickly look like with pre-ignition.
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2004 TC 450 etremelly hard
Always shut off your fuel before shutting down the engine. shut off fuel a block before you kill the engine. this drains the carb bowl. when you do shut down, the suction from the piston going down doesn't foul the plugs. read it in a manual for an old 1967 bridgestone but it works great on my old harley.
Will almost start.
You need fresh gas. New spark plug. Turn on gas tap, use full choke, and kick, but DO NOT use any throttle when the choke is on with a cold engine. Hope this helps. If not, you may need to clean out your carby.
Just bought a 2004 Husky TC 450 and want to change
EVERY motorcycle I've owned had .."cast" into the case near the oil fill the fill amount..in this case
1.8 qt. or for our metric buddies 1.7 litres ... MAKE SURE you use oil intended for motorcycles with wet clutch new "auto" oil has additives that make them too slippery for wet clutches
It's NOT A MOTOR BIKE IT
take the axle out get a blow torch get the axle red hot glowing and stick it in a vice or bang it on something straight so it straightenes then cool in cold water buddy also what do you mean gthe drive if so get back to me
Which oil to use?
Go for it. Castrol is a top brand oil.
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2006 Husqvarna TE-610 only has intermittent spark one.
If you have already replaced the flywheel, stator, and CDI, the next step would be to check the ignition coil and spark plug. It is possible that the ignition coil is faulty and needs to be replaced. Check the spark plug for any damage or wear and replace it if necessary. Additionally, make sure all the wiring connections are secure and free of corrosion.
If none of these steps fix the issue, it may be best to take the bike to a mechanic or dealer for further diagnosis. They may be able to identify any other potential problems that could be causing the intermittent spark issue.
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