Hi guys !
Time for an update on the V-Max.
Yesterday I went out to fiddle alittle with it.
It was -10 degrees (celcius) outside, and the first thing I had to do was to melt the frozen gas cable. I removed the steering "swamp" to better access the cable, I used the an hairdrier to melt it, suddenly it startet to move freely. I putt he "swamp" back on the handlebar and as I was about to start pulling, the throttle as totally stuck again. Gees. Did it all again and when it got loose again I made sure it didn`t freeze before I started pulling.
I thought I would have to pull for ages but it fired up after only 5 pulls.
It stumbled just like before, but the watertemp light did not blink any more then the two start up blinks.
The sled idled for atleast 5 minutes, I wanted to get the engine nice and warm so that I wouldn`t freeze (haha) to death while removing the carbs. I drove the sled down the driveway and into the garage, it behaved just like before, started bogging at about 3000rpm but ran nice over 5500rpm or so, however, when I was about to turn the sled around, the bogging somehow became less noticeably, but it was still there.
I drove the sled into the garage and removed the carbs again.
I took a look at the reeds, all the reed blades looked fine, non of them were broken and all of them returned to their position when I touched them with my finger. The inlet rubber seems soft and nice.
I took the carbs up to my workshop and then I removed the air jets that I didn`t remove the last time I had the carbs off.
As I expected, the air jets was 100% clean. But, I guess there can be dirt in the "canals" , less likely though.
I then tried to screw the air/gas mixture screws inn so that I could check their settings.
On of them was (pretty exactly) two turns out. The other one was like 1 and 6/8 turns out.
I tried pulling the starting rope slowly in order to maybe feel some difference between the cylinders (compression difference). First I thought one of them seemed easier to pull, but then I remove the plugs and put my thumb at the plug hole in the head, and turned the engine by putting my hand on the primary, and the pressure seemed very even. However, I`m still waiting for my friend to bring the compression tester.
I took a flash light and looked on the pistons, the surface looked totally smooth as it should be, no signs of bad things.
The only thing I haven`t tried is spraying starter fluid on the magnet side crank seal.
Should I rew the sled , (run it in the bogging area) when doing this or is it enough to let it idle?.
Is it possible to spray starter fluid on that seal without removing anything?.
Hmm.. .
Well, that`s all I had to share with you for now...
Joakim
