stopdropanroll
TY 4 Stroke Master
Just figured I would share my issue with the tors on my Nytro last weekend. I had allready put on 175 miles before tors started acting up this season, we got to the UP around 9pm thursday night and after getting unloaded and settled in we suited up for a short loop. about 5min into the ride the tors acted up, I pulled over and checked everything out, all looked fine. We got going again and now the throttle was hanging up very slightly (RPMs were acting like high idle) so I pulled over and removed my bar pad that looked like it could have been putting presure on my cable, took off and still acting up. So finally I stopped removed hood and side panel looking for a issue, I thought maybe something was in the way of the cable, after letting the sled cool down I found that the jam nut on the throttle had worked its way loose and was binding up, thus pulling on the throttle slightly. I adjusted it till the idle was normal and then tightened it up and never had a issue agian all weekend. Never have I touched the jam nut or made any adjustments in 2700 miles. So it maybe something to check on all Nytros before you get out to ride!!!.
ingersoll113
Veteran
yup
Just got a call from my dealer this week saying that he received a bulletin on that exact same jam nut. He asked me to ensure I check it before my next ride. Don't be surprised to hear fron your dealer soon....
Just got a call from my dealer this week saying that he received a bulletin on that exact same jam nut. He asked me to ensure I check it before my next ride. Don't be surprised to hear fron your dealer soon....
stopdropanroll
TY 4 Stroke Master
Re: yup
Thats a GREAT dealer!
ingersoll113 said:Just got a call from my dealer this week saying that he received a bulletin on that exact same jam nut. He asked me to ensure I check it before my next ride. Don't be surprised to hear fron your dealer soon....
Thats a GREAT dealer!
nytrose
Pro
Is it easy to see the jam nut under the hood?
Fasttoys
Pro
any pics of this jam nut?
stopdropanroll
TY 4 Stroke Master
Its closer to the clutch side, its fairly easy to get to. I am 6'6 and have some pretty big mits and it was ok for me to adjust so Im sure anyone will be able to get at it.
Easy Rider
Pro
I just by-passed the stupid TORS and don't have to worry about it anymore. Nothing worse than have it activate and have someone run into the back of your sled....
yamahaboy701
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
This same thing happened to me a few weekends ago. Sled has 2600 miles on it! All the tools you need are you the yamaha tool kit, I believe you will need two 10mm wrenches. When adjusting make sure you leave 3-4mm of play in the throttle so the tors does not act up from the cable being to tight.
Here is a pictures of what came lose: (look past the temp sensor)
Here is a pictures of what came lose: (look past the temp sensor)
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crank shaft
Extreme
How? Got pics?Easy Rider said:I just by-passed the stupid TORS and don't have to worry about it anymore. Nothing worse than have it activate and have someone run into the back of your sled....
arteeex
TY 4 Stroke Master
crank shaft said:How? Got pics?
This isn't a practice to promote, but if one were to follow the wires one may come to recognize what should not be done.
And if you don't recognize what should not be done, you probably should not be messing around under the hood anyway.
yamahaboy701
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
I bypassed it on my yamaha SX and Viper but would not even think about it on my Nytro.
Sled flips over... throttle gets stuck open..... Engine failure..... $$$$
Sled flips over... throttle gets stuck open..... Engine failure..... $$$$
crank shaft
Extreme
Its my sled and I will do what I want. Lol. It would be nice to know how to by pass the TORS if it starts acting up miles from nowhere. You know, just to get you outta the woods.arteeex said:crank shaft said:How? Got pics?
This isn't a practice to promote, but if one were to follow the wires one may come to recognize what should not be done.
And if you don't recognize what should not be done, you probably should not be messing around under the hood anyway.
Easy Rider
Pro
MOUNTY
Expert
crank shaft, arteex is just suggesting that if and when you decide to bypass the TORS only do it when you are stuck. Take it from someone with experience it ony takes one time for your throttle to stick and bye bye you or bye bye sled or bye bye riding buddies.
Obviously you are going to do what you wish but if the people you are riding with are aware your TORS is bypassed, they may not want to ride with u, I wouldn't. Just MTC.
Obviously you are going to do what you wish but if the people you are riding with are aware your TORS is bypassed, they may not want to ride with u, I wouldn't. Just MTC.
Blue 4's Rule
Expert
This T.O.R.S crap has got to be the biggest pain in the #*$&@ I've ever seen on any sled! There is hardly a Nytro owner on these forums that hasn't had trouble with it at one point or another! If it's such a brilliant idea then why doesn't that crap work! The principal behind it is good but we've never had this stuff in the past and it's been fine! Always more & more safety & technical crap to worry about & all it really does is cause headaches! I've adjusted mine once so I haven't had a lot of repeat issues but reading all of the different issues it causes is ridiculous. Well don't push your throttle this way, do it this way.....! Are you kidding me!! It's a throttle, push it & go! Never before have I ever heard that on any kind of vehicle! Don't step on your pickup accelerator like that, do it like this or you might trip the safety switch! Yikes!! Ok, chest is lighter, I'm done!
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