Looking for suggestions on jetting for a 700 with bender pipes. And also clutching. I'd like to use a set of 40-10 h/c I have. But would like a starting point. Thanks
51/43 Helix, 89-L weights w/2.4g rivets, stock springs, and stock gearing. Jetting: 150 mains.
See more: http://www.totallyamaha.com/snowmobiles/aaTECH/tuning page.htm
See more: http://www.totallyamaha.com/snowmobiles/aaTECH/tuning page.htm
Thanks. Yes I seen that in the tuning page. I was hoping to use a set of heelclickers I have laying on the self. But not sure what a good starting point would be for them. I think I have jetting figured out to were I'm gonna start. Just trying to figure out a starting point for the h/c.
Thanks. Yes I seen that in the tuning page. I was hoping to use a set of heelclickers I have laying on the self. But not sure what a good starting point would be for them. I think I have jetting figured out to were I'm gonna start. Just trying to figure out a starting point for the h/c.
I have never used the HC so I would be no help.
Maim
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i would go with the suggested helix for a start. try 2-3 grams in the tip with the heels empty and see where it engages. add weight to the heels to get your desired engagement. as for top end, need snow to test on for peak rpm. i should be close but only testing will tell.
i would go with the suggested helix for a start. try 2-3 grams in the tip with the heels empty and see where it engages. add weight to the heels to get your desired engagement. as for top end, need snow to test on for peak rpm. i should be close but only testing will tell.
Red h/c spring ?? Green secondary spring ?? Think those springs will work ??
Yes red heelclicker spring and green sec at 70 or 80 deg
YAMMIEGOD3:16
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run what i sent you on fb. nothing better. 3:16x (yammie tony)
Maim
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Red h/c spring ?? Green secondary spring ?? Think those springs will work ??
sry. yes on both springs as 00sxrjoe said.
run what i sent you on fb. nothing better. 3:16x (yammie tony)
Got parts on there way. Thanks tony. Any everyone else for there help.