Harry Balzonya
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i got a summer project ahead of me for the next few weeks or so
i need to replace one of my powervalves cables and the servo motor casing what would be a good way to go about doing this
step by step would be great because io nver did this before
id like to do this rather then send it to a dealership
i need to replace one of my powervalves cables and the servo motor casing what would be a good way to go about doing this
step by step would be great because io nver did this before
id like to do this rather then send it to a dealership
98srx6
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Replacing the parts is the easy part. Also, make sure you adjust all 3 powervalves properly. More info can be found on the tech pages. Dont be intimidated by your sled, if you run into any snags, take a break from it, if you simply cannot figure something out, post on here and somebody will help you im sure.
The best way to learn about your sled is to just dig into it.
The best way to learn about your sled is to just dig into it.
kinger
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Yeah I was petrifed of working on mine, but I did the PV's, carbs, everything myself and it actually its fricken easy.
The tip for PV's from this site is pull the exhaust manifold and adjust them so they are flush in the cylinder by feeling them with your finger. The adjustment mechanism is similar to adjusting a brake on a bicycle. Easy Peasy
The tip for PV's from this site is pull the exhaust manifold and adjust them so they are flush in the cylinder by feeling them with your finger. The adjustment mechanism is similar to adjusting a brake on a bicycle. Easy Peasy
Harry Balzonya
New member
- Joined
- Nov 12, 2004
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- 329
- Age
- 43
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- corner brook,nf canada
- Website
- www.poppaduff.piczo.com
im gonna go at it tomorrow sometime well be back if i have any problems
gonna take some pictures too
gonna take some pictures too