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follow theCooper0809 said:I think the manual does call for ecs though...

follow theCooper0809 said:I think the manual does call for ecs though...
bluemonster1 said:follow thelol
what he said..Devilin AblueDress! said:In my opinion the ECS versus the ES is just a li more money for a little more insurance. If your tuned/jetted on the razors edge and some little random factor gets introduced (temp drops 20 degrees) with the ECS your more likely to get a away with it...with ES.....more likely to be BUMMING! Yeah I use ES (old ones from the SXR) when fogging in the spring and first fire up in the fall. If I am planning on RIDING....my SRX will have ECS in it. A ton of guys have run ES, some go boom......ES MAY HAVE ben PART of the equation. To me its worth a few bucks for the piece of mind.
BEACH01 said:While you are in your carbs checking needle and seats also check the 2 o rings on inlet filter.They become very brittle with age and do not seal the way they should.Yami Tony and myself stumbled across this on his carbs while troubleshooting sled flooding.The only tricky part is removing pins that hold float
be careful. I think this might become a common problem with age.
http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?t=75436&highlight=tb05emHammer Down said:Should I get new wires, they are fifteen years old.