Hi, guys, I’m back with another little problem. Today my 2003 700 sportsman started dying at idle. In order to start it I have to crack throttle wide open whether warm or cold. Have to feather throttle to keep it running at idle. Runs good above idle. I checked the coolant as my temp gauge came on and I found a little milky antifreeze, not bad, but also droplets of oil in the antifreeze as well. I don’t see any regular bubbling in antifreeze like you would normally see with a head gasket. But there are the occasional bubbles here and there. Cleaned the whole system out, filled it back up with clean antifreeze as I want to see how long this is taking and I don’t have time for a head gasket right now. Still dies at idle. I just changed the oil yesterday and their is no antifreeze in the oil. Any suggestions to narrow down if it is a head gasket, (which I’m afraid it is)? Thank you, Tom