Cody
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wow hondo... i wish i could sled that much my first year with a yamaha 4-stroke 1450km's... i guess thats still alot.
hondo said:Oops,
Not trying to start any misinformation, or propaganda.
I am only interested in 100% fact.
I see my error, I used kilometers, instead of using miles.
Please accept my apologies...
It is a fact that: No "engine rebuilds" have been required in 36,033 miles or 58,010.76 kilometers on this original factory engine.
Thanks for the clarification.![]()
hondo said:Hi Cody,
I had goal in mind.
It's different than pleasure riding.
The cool part for me was to learn about and study the maintenance requirements of the sled, in order to have fewer maintenance issues along the way.
I knew when bearings and other components needed to be replaced etc. (Trend analysis)
The motor is just amazing.![]()
Cody said:hondo said:Hi Cody,
I had goal in mind.
It's different than pleasure riding.
The cool part for me was to learn about and study the maintenance requirements of the sled, in order to have fewer maintenance issues along the way.
I knew when bearings and other components needed to be replaced etc. (Trend analysis)
The motor is just amazing.![]()
My phazer has the same engine just smaller right?
hondo said:Cody said:hondo said:Hi Cody,
I had goal in mind.
It's different than pleasure riding.
The cool part for me was to learn about and study the maintenance requirements of the sled, in order to have fewer maintenance issues along the way.
I knew when bearings and other components needed to be replaced etc. (Trend analysis)
The motor is just amazing.![]()
My phazer has the same engine just smaller right?
Hi Cody,
The Genesis 120 is a three cylinder motor.
Your Phazer 80 motor is a twin cylinder motor that should be built just as durable as all the other Yamaha motors!![]()
hondo said:To me that equates to 1 and 1/2 motors. Half the motor had to be rebuilt, and parts had to be "replaced" in order to continue.
Side note: I do know of 2 people that have ridden Yamaha 2 stroke snowmobiles over 20,000 miles without any rebuild, which also speaks volumes about Yamaha's 2 stroke durability, reliablity and engine development.
In keeping with the original theme of the thread, the 2 stroke durability and reliabilty doesn't even come close to the durability and reliability of the 4 stroke.
hondo said:To me that equates to 1 and 1/2 motors. Half the motor had to be rebuilt, and parts had to be "replaced" in order to continue.
Side note: I do know of 2 people that have ridden Yamaha 2 stroke snowmobiles over 20,000 miles without any rebuild, which also speaks volumes about Yamaha's 2 stroke durability, reliablity and engine development.
In keeping with the original theme of the thread, the 2 stroke durability and reliabilty doesn't even come close to the durability and reliability of the 4 stroke.