blevis213
Lifetime Member
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2013
- Messages
- 386
- Location
- hadley, new york
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2014 apex se
2001 srx 700
2000 srx 700
2021 sidewinder srx
Anyone know what size rubber plug is needed to plug the hose in the air box. Just not to sure about using tape. Thanks
WinderFab
TY 4 Stroke God
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2009
- Messages
- 1,862
- Age
- 46
- Location
- Woodbridge, ON
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- 2020 Sidewinder Ltx GT
No trust in tape haha.. I used foil tape for the first year and it held on fine and it wasn’t easy getting it off after when I found a rubber plug, It’s been a few years, I’ll see if I can find the one I used, or just measure the OD of the hose that goes in on top of the oil tank as it’s the same size as the hose that goes in the air box.Anyone know what size rubber plug is needed to plug the hose in the air box. Just not to sure about using tape. Thanks
sxray
Pro
I just used a 3/8 rubber cap to cap of the nipple. Got it at the auto parts store.
WinderFab
TY 4 Stroke God
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2009
- Messages
- 1,862
- Age
- 46
- Location
- Woodbridge, ON
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- 2020 Sidewinder Ltx GT
3/8” ?. The hose that goes into the air box is bigger than 3/8”. It’s more like 3/4”-7/8”.I just used a 3/8 rubber cap to cap of the nipple. Got it at the auto parts store.
sxray
Pro
Check out knapps thread on removing rov. It states 3/8 which is what I used.3/8” ?. The hose that goes into the air box is bigger than 3/8”. It’s more like 3/4”-7/8”.
WinderFab
TY 4 Stroke God
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2009
- Messages
- 1,862
- Age
- 46
- Location
- Woodbridge, ON
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- 2020 Sidewinder Ltx GT
I think we are talking about different hoses, after 2019 the rov hose goes into the air box and it’s the same size hose that comes off the top of the oil tank which is 5/8” I.dCheck out knapps thread on removing rov. It states 3/8 which is what I used.
Doc Harley
TY 4 Stroke God
- Joined
- Oct 17, 2016
- Messages
- 3,474
- Age
- 55
- Location
- Here & there
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- '17 Sidewinder LTX SE
I read the comment by Knapp. 3/8" was a mistake in his key stroke.Check out knapps thread on removing rov. It states 3/8 which is what I used.
EWK
Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 24, 2022
- Messages
- 30
- Location
- Muskoka, Ontario
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- 2022 Sidewinder LTX-GT EPS
Question…..once the bypass loop hose is installed to the top of the oil tank and out by your right foot - why not leave the hose from the ROV to the airbox in place? Same with the inlet hose to the ROV. Once it’s removed from the top of the oil tank - does it really need to be removed or plugged? Maybe leaving those hoses in place - they become a CAI…..lol
WinderFab
TY 4 Stroke God
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2009
- Messages
- 1,862
- Age
- 46
- Location
- Woodbridge, ON
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- 2020 Sidewinder Ltx GT
The rov bypass works so why leave the hoses connected to the rov ? I guess you can leave the one going into the air box connected as it’s tucked away but the other end going in the oil tank I would remove, cleaner install that way.Question…..once the bypass loop hose is installed to the top of the oil tank and out by your right foot - why not leave the hose from the ROV to the airbox in place? Same with the inlet hose to the ROV. Once it’s removed from the top of the oil tank - does it really need to be removed or plugged? Maybe leaving those hoses in place - they become a CAI…..lol
sxray
Pro
Good to know.I think we are talking about different hoses, after 2019 the rov hose goes into the air box and it’s the same size hose that comes off the top of the oil tank which is 5/8” I.d
shawnj
Expert
Regarding the wiring removal for heated ROV. On my 22 its mounted up high under steer post, bit hard to reach area. I see one terminal, assume the ground, the other one I again assume must be the positive but looks like a hose with a special fitting (approx 1/4 OD) Is this the positive terminal and if so how to you remove it, or can I just remove the negative, I "think" I might be able to get at it to pull it off.
shawnj
Expert
Also, would fuel vapour hose work for the bypass? Thats what the local auto parts store stocks..
EWK
Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 24, 2022
- Messages
- 30
- Location
- Muskoka, Ontario
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- 2022 Sidewinder LTX-GT EPS
600 Mile Update
Here is a quick update after about 600 miles
- The shaper bars are not working out. They are fine as far as turning goes - but they dart like crazy - especially on a well used trail. Going to put on a pair of 9" Deuce bars this week and see how that goes.
- I need more preload on the rear springs. When I am carrying gas and the trail is bumpy - the rear end is too soft even at setting #3. I'll order heavier springs or try the BOP cam that adds a 4th position.
- I installed the BOP ROV bypass - but didn't connect it to the valve cover, I made a loop out of it and ran it down under the right footwell. DO NOT DO THIS!!!! I lost more than 1L of oil on a 90 mile run. Travis confirmed you must connect it to the vent cover or you will lose oil. I consider myself lucky here. The oil pressure light did not come on and the coolant temp stayed normal even though I ran a long time down 1L of oil. I changed the oil right after this happened and sled is running fine with 200 miles since this happened.
- I have tightened the chain twice now - both times I could turn the adjuster bolt in about 2.5 turns. Finger tight and 1 turn back both times.
- I have virtually zero belt dust and very minimal mung/oil on the air filter or in the airbox. Clutches are running cool.
- The UNT Linq bracket is great (see pic). Gives me lots of storage options and the small Arctic Cat bag can stay in place all the time.
- Annoying squeak coming from brake area. Sometimes the brake squeaks, sometimes I hear the squeak during a real slow turn. It's almost like the brake drags even when not being used - during a low speed turn.
- Love the power and the engine braking and the handling other than the darting. If the Deuce bars don't work out - I have a pair of Pilot 6.9's on my Backcountry that I can try.
Headed back up to Sturgeon Falls area later this week for another couple hundred miles of fun.
Here is a quick update after about 600 miles
- The shaper bars are not working out. They are fine as far as turning goes - but they dart like crazy - especially on a well used trail. Going to put on a pair of 9" Deuce bars this week and see how that goes.
- I need more preload on the rear springs. When I am carrying gas and the trail is bumpy - the rear end is too soft even at setting #3. I'll order heavier springs or try the BOP cam that adds a 4th position.
- I installed the BOP ROV bypass - but didn't connect it to the valve cover, I made a loop out of it and ran it down under the right footwell. DO NOT DO THIS!!!! I lost more than 1L of oil on a 90 mile run. Travis confirmed you must connect it to the vent cover or you will lose oil. I consider myself lucky here. The oil pressure light did not come on and the coolant temp stayed normal even though I ran a long time down 1L of oil. I changed the oil right after this happened and sled is running fine with 200 miles since this happened.
- I have tightened the chain twice now - both times I could turn the adjuster bolt in about 2.5 turns. Finger tight and 1 turn back both times.
- I have virtually zero belt dust and very minimal mung/oil on the air filter or in the airbox. Clutches are running cool.
- The UNT Linq bracket is great (see pic). Gives me lots of storage options and the small Arctic Cat bag can stay in place all the time.
- Annoying squeak coming from brake area. Sometimes the brake squeaks, sometimes I hear the squeak during a real slow turn. It's almost like the brake drags even when not being used - during a low speed turn.
- Love the power and the engine braking and the handling other than the darting. If the Deuce bars don't work out - I have a pair of Pilot 6.9's on my Backcountry that I can try.
Headed back up to Sturgeon Falls area later this week for another couple hundred miles of fun.
Attachments
Last edited:
STAIN
Lifetime Member
- Joined
- Feb 29, 2004
- Messages
- 4,198
- Location
- Vermont
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2022 SIDEWINDER LTX GT
- LOCATION
- Vermont
Have you shimmed skis, checked ski alignment or adjusted any suspension setting to try to correct this first?The shaper bars are not working out. They are fine as far as turning goes - but they dart like crazy - especially on a well used trail. Going to put on a pair of 9" Deuce bars this week and see how that goes.
WinderFab
TY 4 Stroke God
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2009
- Messages
- 1,862
- Age
- 46
- Location
- Woodbridge, ON
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- 2020 Sidewinder Ltx GT
My chain was the same.. adjust to 1 1/2 turns and checked it every 1000k since new and it was always around 2.5 or a bit more turns out. Now at 9800k it seems like it slowed down some from stretching.
Similar threads
- Replies
- 5
- Views
- 419
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.