herndonp
TY 4 Stroke Guru
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2012
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- Freedom,NH
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2012 Yamaha Nytro XTX
I have about 400 miles on my trail tank and love the extra miles it provides. I ran into some overheat issues the other day on hard trails and had a hard time getting the yellow light to go out plus I kept hearing an intake or exhaust noise. When I pulled the sled over to kick some snow (after I broke it up) under the skid to help lubricate the sliders and some help for the front cooler. I decided to pull the front cover off and check the throttle body connections for any loose connections, because of the noise I was hearing. Everything was tight. When I went to put the front cover back on the Dzus connections were 2 " from connecting WTF. I checked the front cover and it was under the headlight and the front nose like its suppose to be. I then realized the trail tank looked bigger. So I started to pull the gas cap and she started hissing after just cracking it for at least 2 minutes before I could get it off. The gas was boiling inside the tank WOW!!!. I let everything cool down for 15 minutes and then headed off 30 miles back to the trailer (yellow light did not come back on). I pulled seat, gas tank, and exhaust. Front exhaust donuts were leaking(extra heat under trail tank), but the big issue was the vent line was crimped and the trail tank couldn't vent so pressurizing. I have ordered copper donuts,ice scratchers, and rerouted the vent line. Make sure when installing the trail tank your vent line and any wires are relocated so you don't have these issues.
Pete
Pete