Rod Caster Posted January 7, 2015 Author Report Posted January 7, 2015 holy crap thats a sweet machine. might even be nicer than my 1990 tundra haha
Guest SurraTusa Posted January 9, 2015 Report Posted January 9, 2015 Wow, great forum topic.Thanks Again. Much obliged.
AKRISONER Posted January 9, 2015 Report Posted January 9, 2015 today is the day! Ill be out fer a rip tonight for sure!
chris.brock Posted January 25, 2015 Report Posted January 25, 2015 My pilot buddy Cam knows the outpost owners, so we went for a ride and thought we would check on the camps. This was kind of interesting. The one camp had mad trapper snowshoe tracks around it and a broken window. We were thinking- "what a butt head, he threw a rock through the window" We look closer and there's a dead grouse on the floor that flew through the window and the tracks go to the outhouse, Hahaha We fixed it as best we could.
manitoubass2 Posted January 25, 2015 Report Posted January 25, 2015 Dont see that everyday Chris! Good on yas for the repairs? Frig my sled is now running like a top and cant even get one ride on her. No friggen snow this year at all. Then yesterday it gets to +12 Weird weather her this year, I havent shovelled once lol
Nipfisher Posted January 25, 2015 Report Posted January 25, 2015 That is the best kijiji ad I have ever seen.
chris.brock Posted January 25, 2015 Report Posted January 25, 2015 +12? Enjoy that man! Your sled is running great, that's cool. My Bravo had a hiccup, any input is appreciated. We are leaving the ice hut late at night, she starts fine as usual, as soon as I crack the throttle it quits, I release the throttle, it idle/ purrs along, repeat, same thing, etc??? I towed it in this morning. I'm thinking ice in the fuel system/ carb? The plug looked way too hot (lean). I did get to ride my buddy's 1200 4 stroke to get home, crazy torque off the line.
Joeytier Posted January 26, 2015 Report Posted January 26, 2015 My safari was doing was something very similar earlier in the year. Replace the plugs of you havent yet this year. Also check your fuel filter!
Freshtrax Posted January 26, 2015 Report Posted January 26, 2015 Chris. Spray some ether around the primary clutch while it's idling see if the revs come up. then do the same on the mag side. If the revs come up the seal is no good. Also check the choke make sure it's seating properly.
Old Man Posted January 26, 2015 Report Posted January 26, 2015 Chris. Spray some ether around the primary clutch while it's idling see if the revs come up. then do the same on the mag side. If the revs come up the seal is no good. Also check the choke make sure it's seating properly. Good advice.^^ Also check the rubber carb mounting flange for cracks or leaks.
pics Posted January 28, 2015 Report Posted January 28, 2015 My atv was doing the same thing.. I took the bowl off the carb and removed the needle.. crud had gotten into it.. this was a bush fix so thankfully it worked...
walleye_man Posted January 28, 2015 Report Posted January 28, 2015 got out this weekend for a good brapppp found some biiiggg snowdrifts and totally sunk the 800 what a blast! BRAAAPPPP
Joeytier Posted January 28, 2015 Report Posted January 28, 2015 Start yankin on them skis. No better workout routine than pulling out sleds
ecmilley Posted January 28, 2015 Report Posted January 28, 2015 +12? Enjoy that man! Your sled is running great, that's cool. My Bravo had a hiccup, any input is appreciated. We are leaving the ice hut late at night, she starts fine as usual, as soon as I crack the throttle it quits, I release the throttle, it idle/ purrs along, repeat, same thing, etc??? I towed it in this morning. I'm thinking ice in the fuel system/ carb? The plug looked way too hot (lean). I did get to ride my buddy's 1200 4 stroke to get home, crazy torque off the line. depending on the year of the bravo sounds like the TORS is acting up. If the sled has no tether cord kill switch probably has tors if that the case jump the two wires at carb switch and retest Also can be set off by binding freezing cable or fun flapper
chris.brock Posted January 29, 2015 Report Posted January 29, 2015 It's a 91, I don't know what TORS or fun flapper is, no tether chord though I did change the plug that night, as a hail marry, no difference Joey It was a warm day, a squall came through and the temperature dropped quick, then the problem, I'm thinking like Pics but instead of crud, ice I just left it in front of my buddies heated garage, he wasn't there, hoping he has it solved by the time I get back up, Hahaha
ecmilley Posted January 29, 2015 Report Posted January 29, 2015 It's a 91, I don't know what TORS or fun flapper is, no tether chord though I did change the plug that night, as a hail marry, no difference Joey It was a warm day, a squall came through and the temperature dropped quick, then the problem, I'm thinking like Pics but instead of crud, ice I just left it in front of my buddies heated garage, he wasn't there, hoping he has it solved by the time I get back up, Hahaha TORS throttle overide reduction system. Used in place of tether. Fun flapper=thumb throttle lever
chris.brock Posted January 29, 2015 Report Posted January 29, 2015 (edited) TORS throttle overide reduction system. Used in place of tether. Fun flapper=thumb throttle lever that makes sense I must say, Bernie is MIA, he got this new cool job up north, and now can't be bothered with us folks, shame, shame Edited January 29, 2015 by chris.brock
Old Man Posted January 29, 2015 Report Posted January 29, 2015 My Bravo had a hiccup, any input is appreciated. We are leaving the ice hut late at night, she starts fine as usual, as soon as I crack the throttle it quits, I release the throttle, it idle/ purrs along, repeat, same thing, etc??? I towed it in this morning. I'm thinking ice in the fuel system/ carb? The plug looked way too hot (lean). If the plugs look too lean, I doubt you're losing spark (ie TORS/TSS or coil issues) If it was a spark issue, your plugs would be wet and black. Ice is a possibility, but lean can also be caused by leaking crankseals or a cracked carb flange or even just a gummed up carb. I'd be looking at fuel system first.
troutologist Posted January 30, 2015 Report Posted January 30, 2015 Heres my new sled. 2015 Voyageur 155. Picture from last weekend on the MB/ON border plying some new backcountry lakes for gravel lizards.
ecmilley Posted January 30, 2015 Report Posted January 30, 2015 If the plugs look too lean, I doubt you're losing spark (ie TORS/TSS or coil issues) If it was a spark issue, your plugs would be wet and black. Ice is a possibility, but lean can also be caused by leaking crankseals or a cracked carb flange or even just a gummed up carb. I'd be looking at fuel system first. Tors is very common issue for yamaha and takes about 2 minutes to check before tearing into fuel and seal problems.
Rod Caster Posted January 30, 2015 Author Report Posted January 30, 2015 Heres my new sled. 2015 Voyageur 155. Picture from last weekend on the MB/ON border plying some new backcountry lakes for gravel lizards. You just made Joey a very jealous man haha. Nice sled!
Old Man Posted January 30, 2015 Report Posted January 30, 2015 Tors is very common issue for yamaha and takes about 2 minutes to check before tearing into fuel and seal problems. It is on Cats too, but TORS or TSS problems result in wet/black rich looking plugs not dry grey/white lean looking plugs.
kenzy31 Posted February 12, 2015 Report Posted February 12, 2015 Here's my ice fishing ride, a 1988 Yamaha Enticer 340. Purchased Dec 2013 for $750. Ran great last year right up to closing day March 15 when I attempted to run from Oro Line 11 back to Barrie. I made it right to my front door, but had to stop 8-10 times for overheating plugs. It's getting a new coil, fuel pump and lines this week. A late start but there's still plenty of fishing to be had
AKRISONER Posted February 12, 2015 Report Posted February 12, 2015 forgot to post about this, I am 26 years old so not an old timer and I play hockey 3 times a week and work out so im by no means in bad shape etc. 3 weeks ago i was up at the cottage with pops...after a long day riding we went to load up the sleds on the trailer back at the cottage. Low and behold one of the skis on my sled was one notch too far to the left on the runners so a lift and readjustment to get the door closed was required. Stupid me i reach from outside of the trailer, in across my body and lift the sled...during which i feel a pop/crack My dad looks at me...you hurt yourself didnt you? yup... dislocated my sacroiliac joint and my whole hip was stuck pronated forward completely out...spent the rest of the night on the couch, and the next 2 days in agony...went to physio on monday, nope sorry bud youre muscles are in too much spasm to reset it, keep trying to stretch and get things loosened up a bit. Tuesday massage therapy, accupuncture and a bunch of celebrex Finally wednesday arrives and i go to physio...a few yanks of my leg...doc puts me in a figure four and pushes my knee downwards...POPOPOPOPOPOPOP and my back is back in...2 weeks of physio later and im back to somewhat normal. Moral of the story, dont be an idiot when lifting sleds cause they are bloody heavy and will eff you up.
Joeytier Posted February 13, 2015 Report Posted February 13, 2015 Heres my new sled. 2015 Voyageur 155. Picture from last weekend on the MB/ON border plying some new backcountry lakes for gravel lizards. Nice! Did you get 550 or 600? I'm leaning towards the 550 144" for next fall
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