YamahaSXR700 Member Joined Jan 9, 2009 Messages 154 Age 37 Location River Valley Feb 5, 2009 #1 Hey guys, went for a ride last night, hit a jump thought the landing was pretty good but it wasnt, so i busted my rear heat exchanger and pretty sure the front one too, should i weld it or use j&b weld
Hey guys, went for a ride last night, hit a jump thought the landing was pretty good but it wasnt, so i busted my rear heat exchanger and pretty sure the front one too, should i weld it or use j&b weld
daman New member Joined May 2, 2003 Messages 10,569 Age 55 Location Bad Axe,Michigan Feb 5, 2009 #2 must have been a hell of a hit to break both??? yes weld it is the only way IMO,
YamahaSXR700 Member Joined Jan 9, 2009 Messages 154 Age 37 Location River Valley Feb 5, 2009 #3 oh yea
YamahaSXR700 Member Joined Jan 9, 2009 Messages 154 Age 37 Location River Valley Feb 5, 2009 #4 its a jump or a stud that got out cuz my studs are getting out the track
daman New member Joined May 2, 2003 Messages 10,569 Age 55 Location Bad Axe,Michigan Feb 5, 2009 #5 rear one can be pulled and replaced,but the front is a PITA and you need to rip the sled appart to replace,,pull the skid, axle and weld the front.
rear one can be pulled and replaced,but the front is a PITA and you need to rip the sled appart to replace,,pull the skid, axle and weld the front.
YamahaSXR700 Member Joined Jan 9, 2009 Messages 154 Age 37 Location River Valley Feb 5, 2009 #6 iam not sure if thje front one is busted but it could be while tunel on top is full of antifreeze hope its not badly busted
iam not sure if thje front one is busted but it could be while tunel on top is full of antifreeze hope its not badly busted
harness racer New member Joined Jan 9, 2008 Messages 541 Age 56 Location Val Therese ont. Feb 5, 2009 #7 Im In Sudbury I Have Both Exchangers Here If You Want Them .
YamahaSXR700 Member Joined Jan 9, 2009 Messages 154 Age 37 Location River Valley Feb 5, 2009 #8 how much for them
harness racer New member Joined Jan 9, 2008 Messages 541 Age 56 Location Val Therese ont. Feb 5, 2009 #9 Pm Sent
YamahaSXR700 Member Joined Jan 9, 2009 Messages 154 Age 37 Location River Valley Feb 5, 2009 #10 thanks
sleddineinar VIP Member Joined Dec 13, 2007 Messages 2,609 Age 60 Location Ramsey Minnesota, United States Feb 5, 2009 #11 If the front one is bad, you could always braze it. There is another recent post on here about that (one I started).
If the front one is bad, you could always braze it. There is another recent post on here about that (one I started).