stingray719
TY 4 Stroke God
I would think if that was possible the Ski Doo guys with the countless fires from hot brakes would have done so, but I really have no idea.
....... and having people actually use the tether.
I meant the rollover valve tether. It shuts off sled and closes off breather so oil can't get out. But still requires tether being used. I agree. Never had such a large amount of oil come out like my Viper did before rollover valve. Always smelled a little on Phazer though. Viper made a puddle on snow.Running wasn't an issue at all........I hit the kill switch as soon as I hit the ground and could reach it.......
And I've had my 03 RX-1 and my 06 RS Nytro on their respective sides 80 ways from you_know_where and all it ever did was make them hard to restart..........
I had a thought ( I know, a rarity for me) while driving to Escanaba this morning.........curious to get some feedback.........has anybody considered a class action lawsuit against Yamaha/Cat over the design/placement of the oil reservoir? There's no way in H*ll a person should lose their sled to a simple rollover that barely went past 90 degrees unless it's a SERIOUS design flaw........and trust me, but for some scrambling on my part it would have been a total burn up......
Now before anybody accuses me of being a money-grabber (a charge which I really couldn't refute) I'm not looking for any damages but rather feel Yamaha/Cat should be FORCED to supply rollover valves with the sled if they insist on keeping this configuration..........
Opinions?
I had my sled sitting on its "right side" for a while and I can't say I noticed any oil leaking out. Which way does the sled have to be leaning, right or left side? Where does a fellow Viper rider pick up one of these "roll over valves"?
..... Which way does the sled have to be leaning, right or left side?
I had my sled sitting on its "right side" for a while and I can't say I noticed any oil leaking out. Which way does the sled have to be leaning, right or left side? Where does a fellow Viper rider pick up one of these "roll over valves"?
Had ours on the side numerous times. At least twice it sat there completely over for almost 10 minutes on the right. Never lost a drop or any sign on oil. I looked. Not saying it can't but I know it doesn't always happen. In my experience and others.
Lawsuit? I thought that was a joke until I realized it wasn't. I'll zip it now to avoid a rant.Mr. Sled summed it up well.
Stingray, were you saying the check ball stops it on the right or left?