Manitoba_rider
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I have a 93 exciter II 570 Sxt. When i hold it to the bar it starts to bog heavily. When i let off and hold it at mid throttle it works it self out for the time being and i can continue ridding. It also starts to bog abit when I go into any kind of deep snow, pinned or not. I need some idea on what i should be lookin for here. I've tried flipping the choke up when it starts to bog and it only makes it worse so correct me if i'm wrong it doenst have a lack of fuel right? This has been an on going problem for me for a long time now and havent been able to figure it.
Anyone who has insight or has also come across this problem please share!
Anyone who has insight or has also come across this problem please share!
nightmanx1
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Check your clutchs to start with.
tedgoesfast
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mine sx did that and it was the fuel pump service carb and check fuel pump
Manitoba_rider
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Ive re-built my fuel pump, and pulled off both clutches and cleaned them up. What should i be looking for on my clutches? nothing appears to be broken or out of place.
Mills
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disconnect the TORs and try it at WOT again. You may be activating the TORS because something in the throttle linkage and cable is out of wack.
Manitoba_rider
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The TORS is gone from the sled. its been like that since i've owned it.
Manitoba_rider
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Any other ideas or insight?? I've re done all the fuel lines and fuel pump cleaned the carbs out and the clutches. It will only rev up to about 7 grand for and thats it. I don't really understand the working world of how the clutches work and can't afford to drop it by the shop and pay out the *** so i'm left to figure this out on my own.
sounds a little stupid but what is the condition of your belt?
if the spring in your secondary is shot it will bog in any kind of deep snow as well, a new pink spring from the yami dealer for the SX secondary is $3.71, it couldnt hurt especially on a 15 year old machine
tedgoesfast
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have you done a compression test to see if motor is healthy