EotS1
Member
My 01 SXR 600 redhead had two problems at the end of the season last year, getting ready for this season.
First, the exhaust manifold lost a few bolts and came loose. I bought some Nordlock washers and will rectify this soon.
The second problem was heavy oil usage. I checked my cable gap and it was within spec, so I was thinking I'll probably have to replace my oil pump. But it recently occurred to me to ask: Could the exhaust system problem have caused the excess oil usage?
First, the exhaust manifold lost a few bolts and came loose. I bought some Nordlock washers and will rectify this soon.
The second problem was heavy oil usage. I checked my cable gap and it was within spec, so I was thinking I'll probably have to replace my oil pump. But it recently occurred to me to ask: Could the exhaust system problem have caused the excess oil usage?
Lil' Mtndreamer
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i would recommend a cometic gasket the gets crushed instead of stock one. it solved all of my oil leaking from exhaust. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Cometic-Ex...ash=item5b3f9fec0c:g:4SYAAOSwrhhZ6AWe&vxp=mtrMy 01 SXR 600 redhead had two problems at the end of the season last year, getting ready for this season.
First, the exhaust manifold lost a few bolts and came loose. I bought some Nordlock washers and will rectify this soon.
The second problem was heavy oil usage. I checked my cable gap and it was within spec, so I was thinking I'll probably have to replace my oil pump. But it recently occurred to me to ask: Could the exhaust system problem have caused the excess oil usage?
Lil' Mtndreamer
New member
i would recommend a cometic gasket the gets crushed instead of stock one. it solved all of my oil leaking from exhaust. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Cometic-Ex...ash=item5b3f9fec0c:g:4SYAAOSwrhhZ6AWe&vxp=mtr
thats the wrong gasket. sorry what sled do you have? how many bolts does one cylinder have, i dont think theres a srx 600...
Vincent
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How much oil were you using?
Most redhead 600 & 700 triples seem to burn around 50:1 witch is alot of oil but probably one of the reasons why they last so freaken long to.
Most redhead 600 & 700 triples seem to burn around 50:1 witch is alot of oil but probably one of the reasons why they last so freaken long to.
Vincent
New member
i dont think theres a srx 600...
He has an SXR 600 redhead non power valve engine.
For a short time yamaha did make a
600 SRX (bluehead) with power valves snowmobile but they are rare compared to the much more popular 700 SRXs
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super1c
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What is heavy oil usage?? Are your plugs wet and black and fouling? A qt per tank of gas is about right!!
EotS1
Member
I don't remember the actual usage right now, but it went waaay up last season - probably using 2x-3x what it was.
It did foul a plug for a moment once, started running on two cylinders, but it cleared up itself.
It did foul a plug for a moment once, started running on two cylinders, but it cleared up itself.
EotS1
Member
I already got the stock replacement gasket and tightened it up last year, but I'm planning on taking it apart and putting in Nordlocks before we start this year.
And yeah, it's an SX-R redhead. I had to check and make sure I didn't type SRX, because I mix them up all the time as well.
And yeah, it's an SX-R redhead. I had to check and make sure I didn't type SRX, because I mix them up all the time as well.
Vincent
New member
I had a few exhaust manifold bolts get loose a few times over. Blue locktight ended that issue.
sleddineinar
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Did you happen to add a riser? I added a 3" riser a few years back and left the cables stock. I started to use a lot more oil. When I checked the gap is was correct, but it turns out, that every time I turned the sled to one way, the oil cable would pull.
EotS1
Member
Yeah, I'm aware of that issue. It does have a 1.5 or 2" riser on it, but that's been there since I bought it 3-4 years ago, and oil usage has been normal all along. I have checked to see if the cable pulls when turned in the past, but it wouldn't hurt to check it again in case anything got relocated on a carb cleaning or something...
A couple of bucks
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Is there any free-play up at the throttle?
EotS1
Member
I believe there is around 1/8" of free play at the throttle, will have to re-check it.
EotS1
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I was talking to another sled buddy the other day, and we're both pretty sure the manifold being loose increased my oil usage - he had a similar experience. Once I get that all buttoned up with Nordlock washers, I'll be going through my carbs to get ready for the season and I'll check all of my cable specs out again. Then I'll run it and see if oil usage went back to normal.
If not, next steps...
If not, next steps...
Vincent
New member
First winter I owned my sled I drove for an entire week and racked up a few hundred kms before I clued in that my sled had a noticibly different sound to it. Turned out both bolts that hold the exhaust header to #1 cylinder weren't doing anything. One fell out and the other was half way out. Few other bolts were loose on the other cylinders too. ( blue locktight to the rescue). Long story short in my case the oil consumption was unaffected by it.
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