sledr3405
New member
I have 2000 on my 04 viper and want to clean the pv's. I searched on here and was wondering if i can just pull the valves out and clean them without having to adjust the cables?
ryanryan
New member
Could you...yes, should you...not really. For the amount of time it takes, it is worth it. It is very easy to do.

super1c
Super Moderator
Follow this thread, easy as can be. Just take your time. CCC
http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?t=55400
http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?t=55400
X - check adjustment to make full use of fun-ability....
sledr3405
New member
pv's
Thanks for the replies. So i read the thread about adjusting, but it does not talk about pulling the pv's out to clean them.? Or do they really need cleaning at 2000 miles?
Thanks for the replies. So i read the thread about adjusting, but it does not talk about pulling the pv's out to clean them.? Or do they really need cleaning at 2000 miles?
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livewire_101proof
Member
they should be cleaned, they have tendencies to stick if their not cleaned. Most people i know clean em once before each season. Pull the 4 bolts where the housing mounts to the cylinder and you can slide them right out. nothing to it.

super1c
Super Moderator
http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?t=47099&highlight=cleaning+powervalves
Here's cleaning!!!!!! They are easy to clean also. Just follow the thread. CCC
Here's cleaning!!!!!! They are easy to clean also. Just follow the thread. CCC