speedracingserge
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I have two srx on the trail and him going true a couple of power valve every winter witch is getting pretty costly . I have heard that some guys get a stainless steel end welded on . is that a good fix or the cables will still eat them up. Love my srx but the power valves price new are just crazy.
speedracingserge
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I have read a forum that said that user yamahasrx700 does them.
I have read a forum that said that user yamahasrx700 does them.
That user is no longer on the site. You need to contact MrViper
http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/...lthrough/page2?p=634687&viewfull=1#post634687
Youllbe2nd
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It's a good fix. Better than new and won't pull through again.
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super1c
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I have two srx on the trail and him going true a couple of power valve every winter witch is getting pretty costly . I have heard that some guys get a stainless steel end welded on . is that a good fix or the cables will still eat them up. Love my srx but the power valves price new are just crazy.
I know MRVIPER was doing them last season. But if your going through that many valves a season i would be looking for other problems. Adjusting to tight, not cleaning enough ect..... We have up to 5 vipers in our group at any time and have been for a long time and have never had one pull through. We keep them adjusted properly and clean often. These sleds are getting some big miles and depending on blowby and oil type, condition of sled they need cleaning every couple of hundred miles. Im cleaning mine at least two to three times a year.
Yamahasrx700
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I am too on this site. BUT... I repair my own valves with this method now. It is VERY VERY simple and takes about 10 minutes.
http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/threads/77037-Pull-through-prevention-with-pictures
Ron
http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/threads/77037-Pull-through-prevention-with-pictures
Ron
I am too on this site. BUT... I repair my own valves with this method now. It is VERY VERY simple and takes about 10 minutes.
http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/threads/77037-Pull-through-prevention-with-pictures
Ron
Thats a really nice little trick!! Nice job!
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Thats a really nice little trick!! Nice job!
To add to this, I just did this trick myself but rather than using the steel rod, I drilled out (3) S/S 3/16" rivets and cut them to length. Worked great
Youllbe2nd
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That's smart as hell. Simple wins!
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To add to this, I just did this trick myself but rather than using the steel rod, I drilled out (3) S/S 3/16" rivets and cut them to length. Worked great
Right on!!! Even better.
YAMMIEGOD3:16
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great info. 3:16x (yammie tony)
I clean mine about every 1200 miles,,,,,Use yamalube,,,,never had a pull through,,,,,,,,need to be ajusted properly......learn to set & mark servo ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, set & ADJUST from there.............
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