Ix Josh9056 xI
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hi my buddy bought a 98 srx 700. me and him were cleanin the power valves and when we took the middle 1 off the cable was snapped. the valve was also stuck what would cause this?
daman
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What would cause this you ask?? the last owner not doing proper
service and clean them, they need cleaning once or twice a season
depending on milage, use a good full sythetic oil too helps,be on top
of jetting and oil pump settings,all helps..
you need to adjust them when done and check oil pump setting..
service and clean them, they need cleaning once or twice a season
depending on milage, use a good full sythetic oil too helps,be on top
of jetting and oil pump settings,all helps..
you need to adjust them when done and check oil pump setting..
goody_700
New member
The cable snapped because the PV was stuck, the PV was stuck because they were'nt cleaned regularly. Also what daman said^^^^
I just bought a 2000 and have the same problem. 1 pull through and one broken cable. Those valves are expensive little suckers.
daman
New member
You got that right.....jaydaniels said:Those valves are expensive little suckers.
Anyone know if Viper valves and cable will work on an SRX?

bluemonster1
LIFE MEMBER ONLY ONCE!!!
as far as I have heard..no they won't
daman
New member
Valve will not,,,,,,don't think the cable will either.
Yamidude59
New member
just curious how much do those PV's go for?
as for oil, i'd reccomend amsoil Interceptor, thats what i use, should still get pv's cleaned annually, this oil just insures you will not have excessive carbon build up on the valves.
as for oil, i'd reccomend amsoil Interceptor, thats what i use, should still get pv's cleaned annually, this oil just insures you will not have excessive carbon build up on the valves.
daman
New member
For a srx through the stealer there like $80-90 bucks..so you want to keep
up on your cleaning habits...
i use interceptor also..
up on your cleaning habits...
i use interceptor also..
RIVERRUNNER
Active member
They go quite a bit used though and if you search they can be reasonable.....It is nice to have one hanging around in the garage.....just in case!
Try the below website. This place has great prices. The valves are around $55.00 each.
http://www.cyclepartswarehouse.com/default.asp
http://www.cyclepartswarehouse.com/default.asp
marty f
New member
Cleaning
Before My Warranty Ran Out Last Fall I Brought My Sled In And All The Valves Were Broke!!so I Have Put 500 Miles On The New Ones And Just Took Them Out And They Needed To Be Cleaned!!!!so Point Here Is Watch Them They Are Expensive
Before My Warranty Ran Out Last Fall I Brought My Sled In And All The Valves Were Broke!!so I Have Put 500 Miles On The New Ones And Just Took Them Out And They Needed To Be Cleaned!!!!so Point Here Is Watch Them They Are Expensive
Yamahasrx700
Member
Hey I will take your bad ones. Dont throw them away.
Yamahasrx700 said:Hey I will take your bad ones. Dont throw them away.
How much to have them repaired?
Yamahasrx700
Member
P.M me
Yamahasrx700
Member
JayDaniels... Delete some PM's. Your mail box is full
Yamahasrx700 said:JayDaniels... Delete some PM's. Your mail box is full
All fixed!!
Hey you guys...
If I am going to swap the servo motor and case (mine broke on a jump) don't I need to bring the idle down to below 900 RPM's or something and then shut the sled off?
I went to tech pages but nothing there on opening the motor all the way (or closing) I don't remember...But I want to rip it all apart, replace the motor and case and clean the valves.
I though I remember something about the servo motor having to be in a certain position before tearing the valves out??? I know last time I did it, I had to do something like that...
Thanks for any input you guys!
If I am going to swap the servo motor and case (mine broke on a jump) don't I need to bring the idle down to below 900 RPM's or something and then shut the sled off?
I went to tech pages but nothing there on opening the motor all the way (or closing) I don't remember...But I want to rip it all apart, replace the motor and case and clean the valves.
I though I remember something about the servo motor having to be in a certain position before tearing the valves out??? I know last time I did it, I had to do something like that...
Thanks for any input you guys!
daman
New member
To remove the servo assembly......
all you need to do is by hand or gently with pliers turn the servo pulley
clock wise to put allot of slack in the cables,then unhook the cables off
the pulley and unscrew the cables and remove from servo.
unbolt servo assemble from sled.
all you need to do is by hand or gently with pliers turn the servo pulley
clock wise to put allot of slack in the cables,then unhook the cables off
the pulley and unscrew the cables and remove from servo.
unbolt servo assemble from sled.