snoweasel
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Hey Timbo.....what are you using for premix oil ?
Hey Timbo.....what are you using for premix oil ?
Has anyone tried putting the 860 big bore kit for the fix. My sled is still running but I have no more warrenty so I figure if I have to replace the motor anyways I will try the big bore kit its a little more money but if it lasts longer its worth it.
Has anyone tried putting the 860 big bore kit for the fix. My sled is still running but I have no more warrenty so I figure if I have to replace the motor anyways I will try the big bore kit its a little more money but if it lasts longer its worth it.
couple people I know just got the gizmo's. So we will see how those do.
got any pics of install?
Got 1 - 07' 700 Dragon (Engine Blown @ 1258mi), 08' 700 RMK Engine Blown @ 952mi, 2nd engine lasted 82 miles, 08 700 RMK Engine toast at 1245 miles. All caused by lean-out condition on the PTO Cylinder. Glad I spent the $27K on new sleds.
I've been reading alot of articles on the subject of these 800's blowing up. I just read another article in SnowTech magazine about the thermostats in these CFI 800's having "a bypass hole which allows a minimal amount of coolant to circulate through the cooling system prior to the thermostat opening. This eliminates hot spots that can arise if the coolant is stagnant in the cylinder and head area. PTO cylinder on the 800 CFI will bypass through the throttle bodies. The coolant in the MAG cylinder on Dragon RMK and Assaults is required to bypass through the small hole in the thermostat plate. We have seen this hole plugged on some sleds. When that happens, the coolant in the MAG cylinder will develop hot spots prior to the thermostat opening. This can result in engine damage if the machine is operated prior to it's warming up to operating temperature. We recommend checking your thermostat to make sure the bypass hole is not plugged." Good advise...unaware of this bypass hole. Just some info for you guys who don't know about it.
I've been reading alot of articles on the subject of these 800's blowing up. I just read another article in SnowTech magazine about the thermostats in these CFI 800's having "a bypass hole which allows a minimal amount of coolant to circulate through the cooling system prior to the thermostat opening. This eliminates hot spots that can arise if the coolant is stagnant in the cylinder and head area. PTO cylinder on the 800 CFI will bypass through the throttle bodies. The coolant in the MAG cylinder on Dragon RMK and Assaults is required to bypass through the small hole in the thermostat plate. We have seen this hole plugged on some sleds. When that happens, the coolant in the MAG cylinder will develop hot spots prior to the thermostat opening. This can result in engine damage if the machine is operated prior to it's warming up to operating temperature. We recommend checking your thermostat to make sure the bypass hole is not plugged." Good advise...unaware of this bypass hole. Just some info for you guys who don't know about it.