Sled Dog said:
stingray719 said:
yamahabuyer said:
Do you park the sled in a heated garage after every ride? If so that is probably where it is coming from.
Agreed, it is worse if you leave a sled in the trailer closed up in the summer....I have seen more than one crank fail from rust that way. I would explain the physics behind it but Sled Dog says it is Arctic Cat issue so we must defer to his wisdom.
Stingray719 you started a thread to ask about the problems of the viper and you now want to defend AC on a Yamaha site, hmmmmm makes a person wonder. I have stored my yamaha sleds (3) in my 3 place trailer for 10 years now and have never seen the oil get milky from parking my sleds in their all summer and never lost a crank and where I live we gets lots of rain and high humidity along with very hot days. So yeah I am going to say this is a AC problem along with a bunch of the other problems this viper has seen. Why are all the chains so loose its like AC who built these sleds are setting them so this part fails.
You have bashed the Viper and Cat in your last two or three posts that is why I called you out on it. You bash this sled (Viper) and Cat every chance you get and add nothing to the conversation. Yamaha and Cat are partners get over it.
Hot days in Canada? Here in the western US parking a vehicle in an enclosed trailer cause condensation that wicks its way into gas tanks and crankshafts. The conditions have to be right but when they are this occurs. Having rebuilt more than a few of these when I worked at a Yamaha dealership long ago I do not feel the need to explain further. But here is an entire thread talking about trailer condensation -
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/show ... for-winter
And look closely I have been a Yamaha fan for a long time, but I am also smart enough to see this partnership is good for Yamaha. Enough so I bought a new Yamaha Viper and would not have bought a new Yamaha without a competitive chassis. My 2014 M8 will probably go towards a Mountain Max next year, so save the "hmmm makes a person wonder" eh?