OlderHuskyRider
Husqvarna
Pro Class
Thought I had water in gas, nope, thought I had head gasket leak, nope
2010 Husky TE 450 will start and run great, shut it off, won't start in as little as 5-10 minutes or later that night or the next day. Crank it til the battery flats, pull the plug, looks like water to me. Drained the tank a couple of times, got gas from 3 different stations, also switched to regular, still same problem. Decided I had a blown head gasket, got some BlockChek and that test shows no exhaust gasses in my radiator. If I ride it til its hot and shut it off, and remove the rad cap (taking the pressure off the coolant system), it'll start after 5, 10, 20, 30 minutes, an hour and overnight.
Is it possible to have such a tiny head gasket leak that water can be pushed into the combustion chamber when the engine is not running, thus killing the spark on next start up, but once the bike is started, it runs great? There are no bubbles in the rad fluid stream and no coolant in the oil.
2010 Husky TE 450 will start and run great, shut it off, won't start in as little as 5-10 minutes or later that night or the next day. Crank it til the battery flats, pull the plug, looks like water to me. Drained the tank a couple of times, got gas from 3 different stations, also switched to regular, still same problem. Decided I had a blown head gasket, got some BlockChek and that test shows no exhaust gasses in my radiator. If I ride it til its hot and shut it off, and remove the rad cap (taking the pressure off the coolant system), it'll start after 5, 10, 20, 30 minutes, an hour and overnight.
Is it possible to have such a tiny head gasket leak that water can be pushed into the combustion chamber when the engine is not running, thus killing the spark on next start up, but once the bike is started, it runs great? There are no bubbles in the rad fluid stream and no coolant in the oil.
