Jabber
Extreme
- Joined
- Dec 24, 2005
- Messages
- 121
- Reaction score
- 8
- Points
- 868
- Location
- Penticton B.C.
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- 2017 Sidewinder mtn 162
I recently had to do some repair due a small avalanche.
With the gas tank, seat, handle bars etc removed I decided to check the valve clearance. I did what I call the poor mans leak down test useing the hose from a compression tester. I set the piston of the appropriate cyl. to TDC and tryed to force air from my mouth thru the hose into the cyl.
To my amazement I could force my breath thru. I decided to check valve clearance because there was nothing in the way due to the necessary repairs due to the avalanche. Exahast valves were fine, the intake valves were out. I could not even fit at .0015 feeler gauge in.
Since adjusting the valve the sled has come alive. I have said for years that my rx is lacking in power. 600cc 2 strokes could easily high mark me and it was always hard starting at 5000+ ft when warm. I know of 9 other rx/apex owners that have had the same problem.
If your sled seems to be asleep or weak check your intake valves.
With the gas tank, seat, handle bars etc removed I decided to check the valve clearance. I did what I call the poor mans leak down test useing the hose from a compression tester. I set the piston of the appropriate cyl. to TDC and tryed to force air from my mouth thru the hose into the cyl.
To my amazement I could force my breath thru. I decided to check valve clearance because there was nothing in the way due to the necessary repairs due to the avalanche. Exahast valves were fine, the intake valves were out. I could not even fit at .0015 feeler gauge in.
Since adjusting the valve the sled has come alive. I have said for years that my rx is lacking in power. 600cc 2 strokes could easily high mark me and it was always hard starting at 5000+ ft when warm. I know of 9 other rx/apex owners that have had the same problem.
If your sled seems to be asleep or weak check your intake valves.