I was told this little tale about a month ago by a guy that has a '99 V Max 600 twin and just have to share this with you guys it's just too scary not to.A little background on the guy first,he's a diesel mechanic I believe by trade as he works at the local Dept of highways maintenance garage so he should know a bit about small engines too although you'll see here that could very well be a huge misconception.Anyway while out on a trail ride with some friends we came across another group of friends stopped chit chatting and decided to stop as well.Well in the course of all the conversations I ended up talking to our hero here about his sled and some of the things he'd like to fix up on it as I am somehow regarded as the local Yammi guy I guess when it comes to what to look for when doing service etc.There aren't very many Yamahas in my area let alone Yamaha 2 strokes and most of the guys I know and ride with know that I've had pretty much every nut and bolt apart on mine so they kind of look to me for advice when it comes to Yamahas.
Anyway we were talking about engines and how tough Yamahas are or seem to be and I asked him about any problems he's ever had with his;now here's the good part.He tells me that he really doesn't take care of his sled all that well,in the spring he parks it out of the way usually under a tree,I KNOW!!!,with a cover on it and walks away til fall.He tells me that last spring he parked it and pulled the spark plugs to use in his Banshee and left the sled to fend for itself.I mean how much can a set of BR9ES's cost?$5 at the most right.When he told me that I just couldn't believe it until he followed it up with the rest of the story.Last fall he decided it was time to get the sled ready for winter so he goes out yanks the cover off and throws in the spark plugs and proceeds to fire it up.Well it wont pull over,or very little so he does some preliminary diagnosing and pulls the plugs back out and pulls it over.Well I'm sure you can guess what came out of the S-P holes,WATER!!!!!
He tells me that there was so much water in the base that he had to lay the sled on it's side and pull it over to get the water out.I almost fell over when he tells me this,I just could not believe what I was hearing!!!!!
He gets the engine running after while and lets it warm up which I thought was purely amazing,first that the crank bearings weren't rusted completely stuck and second that the engine started and ran.I don't know what is keeping this engine together and running but this is one testament to how tough a Yamaha engine can be.
I'm sure you guys no doubt know someone like this too so feel free to share your horror stories.
Anyway we were talking about engines and how tough Yamahas are or seem to be and I asked him about any problems he's ever had with his;now here's the good part.He tells me that he really doesn't take care of his sled all that well,in the spring he parks it out of the way usually under a tree,I KNOW!!!,with a cover on it and walks away til fall.He tells me that last spring he parked it and pulled the spark plugs to use in his Banshee and left the sled to fend for itself.I mean how much can a set of BR9ES's cost?$5 at the most right.When he told me that I just couldn't believe it until he followed it up with the rest of the story.Last fall he decided it was time to get the sled ready for winter so he goes out yanks the cover off and throws in the spark plugs and proceeds to fire it up.Well it wont pull over,or very little so he does some preliminary diagnosing and pulls the plugs back out and pulls it over.Well I'm sure you can guess what came out of the S-P holes,WATER!!!!!
He tells me that there was so much water in the base that he had to lay the sled on it's side and pull it over to get the water out.I almost fell over when he tells me this,I just could not believe what I was hearing!!!!!
He gets the engine running after while and lets it warm up which I thought was purely amazing,first that the crank bearings weren't rusted completely stuck and second that the engine started and ran.I don't know what is keeping this engine together and running but this is one testament to how tough a Yamaha engine can be.
I'm sure you guys no doubt know someone like this too so feel free to share your horror stories.