One fellow figured we can remove the lines right from the exhaust valve and plug them off. He says the pressure is very minimal. I dont like this idea. I'm thinking the engineers at Polaris put them there for a reason. Looks like i will also lenghten mine.
Thanks Guys
I heard that this line makes a hell of a mess laying towards the belly pan. Wondering if anyone has a simple fix for this, maybe reservoir or something?????
Looking good Dave. I'm pretty sure it found a good home. It sure compliments that bright floor. I hope you enjoy that crazy horse as much as i did! Cheers!
Just snow checked a Special Edition 163 ES. Coming off a 174 turbo Nytro. Going to miss the 270hp but not the weight. Looking forward to a new rde!!!!!
All that's circulated around town is that a Female from Edmonton suffered a broken femur after a collision with another snowmobile while riding a pipeline in the Whitecourt area.
That's all i've heard so far. Hope she's doing ok.
I'm a director with the Whitecourt Trailblazers and a healthy membership of just under 300 and it always seems to be the same 20 guys and girls tackling the projects and meetings. Becomes very frustrating at times.
Very thankful for the active members we do have!
Had a great day as well. Did the 100 km run with my 8yr old son and the snow was awesome on the north end. To top it off the boy won $85.00 for youngest rider.
Great job Swan Hills, see you next year.
A little follow up for ya. Got the Nytro back from Slave Lake Yamaha today. It was a head scratcher but Tapex figured it out. Bad fuel pump. Wasn't allowing enough fuel to supply the other injectors causing it to fall on its face.
The scary part was how lean the sled was running for that short...
All good stuff guys, thanks but i think I'm taking it into Slave Lake Yamaha. Don't have the time to work on it plus those fellas know thee MCX stuff.
I will report back on the findings.