jhanratt
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- 2003 RX1 Mountain
I recently purchased a low km 2003 RX-1 mountain. It appears to be bone stock and has 1,600 kilometers. I went through the carbs as a precaution and found two float bowl mounting screws were a bit chewed (outside screws) and all four float bowl screws (inside) have been over torqued until the screw heads bent. Obviously somebody has been in there before me. I have replacements from Yamaha on my bench now and I will replace them all when I go back into the carbs.
So the machine starts well, idles well, and pulls HARD! but it leaves carbon around the exhaust tips and on the tunnel extension. The exhaust also burns my eyes when I idle it in the shop. It does not smell of burning oil more like a four stroke with the choke left on. I would describe it as rich exhaust. In my opinion a four stroke should idle for a long time in a shop before you even notice the exhaust. My quads can idle a long time inside the shop without bothering me.
In addition I just built a tunnel mounted pack box and I formed exhaust deflectors out of aluminum to prevent hot exhaust from melting the plastic. After one ride they worked well but the checker plate aluminum is coated in brown and black carbon.
I think I need to lean it out a little bit but I'm intimidated by the process and have never adjusted carbs beyond idle and simple synchronization of slides. I do have extensive experience dis-assembling, cleaning, and re-assembling them. I just always mark the adjustment screws then count turns to full close and re-assemble in the same position. I also have extensive sledding experience and extensive mechanical experience.
Can anyone give me any simple advice on this or should I just live with it because it does run good. It just blows a lot of carbon and soot???
Further details:
The carbs were spotless inside. The float bowls were clean. The jets were clear.
I have two fuel filters on my bench along with the carb screws for install soon.
The previous owner reported 1,000 km since last oil change. (It was a bit dirty)
I changed the engine oil and filter and I have put about 300 km on it.
It does not appear to burn oil.
I cleaned the clutch sheaves with acetone and steel wool.
I lubed the skid and steering.
I checked the chain case oil and it's overfilled. I think it's ok because there is lots of room in the chain case.
I have a pdf service manual for the machine.
Thank you in advance for your sage advice.
JH
So the machine starts well, idles well, and pulls HARD! but it leaves carbon around the exhaust tips and on the tunnel extension. The exhaust also burns my eyes when I idle it in the shop. It does not smell of burning oil more like a four stroke with the choke left on. I would describe it as rich exhaust. In my opinion a four stroke should idle for a long time in a shop before you even notice the exhaust. My quads can idle a long time inside the shop without bothering me.
In addition I just built a tunnel mounted pack box and I formed exhaust deflectors out of aluminum to prevent hot exhaust from melting the plastic. After one ride they worked well but the checker plate aluminum is coated in brown and black carbon.
I think I need to lean it out a little bit but I'm intimidated by the process and have never adjusted carbs beyond idle and simple synchronization of slides. I do have extensive experience dis-assembling, cleaning, and re-assembling them. I just always mark the adjustment screws then count turns to full close and re-assemble in the same position. I also have extensive sledding experience and extensive mechanical experience.
Can anyone give me any simple advice on this or should I just live with it because it does run good. It just blows a lot of carbon and soot???
Further details:
The carbs were spotless inside. The float bowls were clean. The jets were clear.
I have two fuel filters on my bench along with the carb screws for install soon.
The previous owner reported 1,000 km since last oil change. (It was a bit dirty)
I changed the engine oil and filter and I have put about 300 km on it.
It does not appear to burn oil.
I cleaned the clutch sheaves with acetone and steel wool.
I lubed the skid and steering.
I checked the chain case oil and it's overfilled. I think it's ok because there is lots of room in the chain case.
I have a pdf service manual for the machine.
Thank you in advance for your sage advice.
JH