bluelightning
New member
before anybody gets too mad, i did a search and couldnt find an answer to my question...
when i parked the sled earlier today, instead of killing it with the key or switch, i choked it till it stalled (makes it much easier to start the next time i ride). im assuming that by doing this, the power valves are in the open position, correct? now forgive me if i am wrong, but this valve looks to me like its fully extented, meaning its in a closed position?
also, i've heard much talk of "cables being pulled through".....how do i know if that is an issue?
when i parked the sled earlier today, instead of killing it with the key or switch, i choked it till it stalled (makes it much easier to start the next time i ride). im assuming that by doing this, the power valves are in the open position, correct? now forgive me if i am wrong, but this valve looks to me like its fully extented, meaning its in a closed position?
also, i've heard much talk of "cables being pulled through".....how do i know if that is an issue?
sbojan
VIP Member
When you choke the sled the servo motor will go to full open retracting the PV's from the exhaust port. The problem I had with this method of adjusting was once you get the valve to full open the tension on the spring in the PV will pull the servo back from full open making it impossible to correctly adjust them. I ended up having to get the wire harness adapter.
You can easily tell if the PV's are pulled through when you take them apart to clean them.
You can easily tell if the PV's are pulled through when you take them apart to clean them.
SRX MAINE
VIP Member
How about putting it back in and re starting the sled with the servo cover off.
When the idle goes over 1000 you will see the servo turn back.
Then turn the idle under 1000 and watch the servo pull the cables.
If one is pulled through, you will be able to see a loose cable under the cover, right?
When the idle goes over 1000 you will see the servo turn back.
Then turn the idle under 1000 and watch the servo pull the cables.
If one is pulled through, you will be able to see a loose cable under the cover, right?
bluelightning
New member
i was concerned with the position of them in the picture above. i dont know weather that is opened or closed? and all the cables seem very taught. i just dont know what im looking at here! (and like i said i did a search but could find no pics or any explanation of what i should be looking at)
SRX MAINE
VIP Member
From your pics, they appear to be out (valve closed)
What are you tring to check, if they are opening all the way?
What are you tring to check, if they are opening all the way?
bluelightning
New member
well my question was, after killing it by choking it to death, shouldnt the valves be open? because as you said, they look closed to me.
SRX MAINE
VIP Member
Did you pull any others?
If you don't have the plug to make them open
you should pull that servo cover to see if they are working at all (with the idle trick)
Also, if that one cable pulled through, that valve would have fallen out of the housing
when you opened it
If you don't have the plug to make them open
you should pull that servo cover to see if they are working at all (with the idle trick)
Also, if that one cable pulled through, that valve would have fallen out of the housing
when you opened it
bluelightning
New member
didnt pull any others, been studying for finals. ill have to bolt that one back together and start it up and check out the servo. so that PV is in the closed position right? when its open, the cylendrical part at the base of the valve itself retracts into the housing there? im just tryin to get an understanding of what exactly is goin on here lol
yamaholic22
Active member
yes when the servo turns, it pulls the cables and pulls the cylindrical part of the valve up into the removable housing, pulling the valve out of the exhaust port, effectively making the port taller = opens sooner to get more of the exhausted gases out at higher rpms. More old gases out means more fresh gases in which means more power.
adam4by4
New member
Just to chime in here (not hijacking need help too) my p-valve on the pipe side of my motor seems to be spitting black crud onto my newly polished pipe I ordered the o-rings that go on them will I have to completely disassemble the valves to install them or will it slip on without damage?
NY AttakGT
VIP Member
Adam, you have to pull the valve completely apart to replace the O-rings. There are two rubber O-rings withing each of the power valve housings. One o-ring is about 1/4" and the other is about 3/8".
--Steve (O.C.)
--Steve (O.C.)
jaydaniels
VIP Member
I have a 1998 SRX and have my power valves apart now. I only see one o-ring in there and one seal.