JustChilling19
Active VIP Member
Hi All,
Blew out one of my pistons in Revy this weekend. It was deep!! If your standing on the sled it would be the left side piston. Happened on the trail. The sled just shut off going about 60km/h. Went to pull the rope and there was a ton of resistance. Once you fully pulled the rope and let it recoil it would go back to normal. Started it using the throttle and rode another km or two when the sled started losing rpm from 6500 down and then turned itself off again. At this point we decided to just tow it the rest of the way.
Did a compression test last night and the right cylinder is getting 110 (same all season). Left is getting absolutely nothing on the gauge hence why I now know I blew the piston. One plug is orange (left) and one is grey (right).
Havent ever blown a top end up before so this is all new to me. What suggestions do you have to do next? What do I got to do and look out for? Any recommendations are appreciated. The only blessing here is that there is not a lot of snow called for over the next two weeks.
Cheers,
Tyler
Blew out one of my pistons in Revy this weekend. It was deep!! If your standing on the sled it would be the left side piston. Happened on the trail. The sled just shut off going about 60km/h. Went to pull the rope and there was a ton of resistance. Once you fully pulled the rope and let it recoil it would go back to normal. Started it using the throttle and rode another km or two when the sled started losing rpm from 6500 down and then turned itself off again. At this point we decided to just tow it the rest of the way.
Did a compression test last night and the right cylinder is getting 110 (same all season). Left is getting absolutely nothing on the gauge hence why I now know I blew the piston. One plug is orange (left) and one is grey (right).
Havent ever blown a top end up before so this is all new to me. What suggestions do you have to do next? What do I got to do and look out for? Any recommendations are appreciated. The only blessing here is that there is not a lot of snow called for over the next two weeks.
Cheers,
Tyler