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84 VR clutch issues
MiCarl replied to gravedigger8's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Now you know why it was dry. Just buy a new slave cylinder. It's not that much more than a rebuild kit and if the old one is pitted you might never get it to seal anyhow. When you order the slave cylinder also order a new gasket for the middle gear cover. -
Premium Vs. Regular gas - Interesting Investigative report
MiCarl replied to VanRiver's topic in Watering Hole
My wife's Lincoln Aviator calls for 91 octane. It runs just fine on 87 because the engine management system retards the timing to keep it from knocking. That does reduce highway mileage by about 2mpg. On a lower compression engine the higher octane would be a waste of money. The first test in the video though is BS. The 6hp and whatever the torque number is is what it takes to spin the machine 50KM/H. That number would be the same with any gasoline and any vehicle. Your Venture would also show 6HP at 50KM/H. -
84 VR clutch issues
MiCarl replied to gravedigger8's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
It takes very little pressure to blow fluid out an open bleeder valve. It takes quite a bit to actuate the clutch. If this started after you bled/replaced the clutch fluid my money is on Condor's answer. -
I didn't notice initially that you live in the great white North. The border adds another layer of potential shipping problems.
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84 VR clutch issues
MiCarl replied to gravedigger8's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Slow down. I'd presume it's either not bled or the master cylinder needs rebuilt. If you haven't opened the clutch there is really nothing on the engine side that could cause your symptoms. Even a bad slave will disengage the clutch a few times until the system leaks out. -
I use Parzilla for my oem parts (they're part of the same family as Boats.net). Their economy shipping hands the package off to USPS for the last mile and when that happens the tracking information is useless. I found this out when USPS marked a package delivered but it wasn't. It turns out the postal worker marked it delivered in the truck, decided it might rain and since no one was in just carried it around in her truck for an extra day. She's the good one, the other driver will just roll a box out the door and let it drop in the parking lot. When I'm paying for shipping (it's usually free because of my volume) I always spend the extra $3 to have it ride the whole way on the UPS truck. It also gets to me a day earlier that way. Interestingly, when they're paying the shipping it comes the whole way UPS.
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If the voltage gets low enough the ignition system will start to act up and then shut down. Probably not the battery though, it should keep running even with a bad battery. You need to make sure the charging system is working.
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Possible final drive failure.. I think :(
MiCarl replied to stereomind's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
Yeah, but I'll bet a MKI coupler would fit into a 2nd gen final drive though. -
Possible final drive failure.. I think :(
MiCarl replied to stereomind's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
I don't know if I've ever been in there on a 2nd gen but I did look into parts compatibility when I broke the pinion gear on my '89. As I recall they used the same coupler. I think there should be a couple small holes in the back of the coupler to let gear oil splash in there and I don't see them. I wonder if they're plugged with debris. -
Possible final drive failure.. I think :(
MiCarl replied to stereomind's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
There isn't an o-ring. There was a boot between the drive shaft and the coupler in the final drive. The band around the shaft against the splines and that ring rattling around were molded into it. -
Possible final drive failure.. I think :(
MiCarl replied to stereomind's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
I'm curious if the oil seal got destroyed during disassembly or if it was like that when it came out. I'd think you'd have to tear up the seal then throw it in a lake for ten years to get it to look like that. -
Possible final drive failure.. I think :(
MiCarl replied to stereomind's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
That looks like the final drive end of the shaft to me. Do I have that right? Those splines should be picking up lubrication from the final drive. If the final has been run without oil you might want to look at swapping the whole thing. -
Never have run into that. Mine does have some overhang at the rear and not sure I've ever lowered the lift without a whole motorcycle on it. When raised the table is pretty much over the lift "wheelbase".
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If you're putting the motorcycle on backward you should be able to (we put them on backward but pull the whole fork from the tree). Not sure how you'd get the wheel out of the way if you have it on frontward.
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front fork recon
MiCarl replied to brian aber's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Are you talking about the washers cowpuc pointed out or the ones on the spindle (24, 23, 24). Those are part of the anti-dive but I'm not clear on what exactly they do. -
Possible final drive failure.. I think :(
MiCarl replied to stereomind's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
Yep! Neglect of proper lube in those places are the most common failures. Particularly the splines between the rear hub and wheel. -
Simplicity and Snapper are owned by Briggs Power products. You won't get them with anything but a Briggs & Stratton engine. Don, I recently purchased my first zero turn to replace a 19 year old lawn tractor. I ended up going with a 48" Simplicity Courier. The 48 and 52" models have suspension at all four corners, they have the most comfortable seat and the largest diameter tires in their class. When I test rode one side-by-side with a competitor the ride difference was quite noticeable. The Courier mows at twice the speed of the old lawn tractor and beats me up less. The impression I got in my research is a residential Zero Turn transmission is good for about 1000 hours if you don't overload it. I got the Courier 48 which uses the same Hydro-Gear EZT as all the residential competitors. I only use it about 50 hours/year so 1000 hours should cover me into old age. Their 52" model uses a heftier transmission than the 48, but I don't know its life expectancy. It's got a Briggs Professional Series Engine. It's been ok for the 6 hours I've used it. I will say their auto-choke system seems to be junk. Cold starts take a lot of cranking before it fires up. I'd encourage you to find a dealer with a 52" Courier and a competitive product you can drive over the same terrain. I was pretty impressed with the difference in the 48" class.
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Ride-On tire balancer/sealant vs wheel weights?
MiCarl replied to Lug Nut's topic in Royal Star Venture Tech Talk ('99 - '13)
Here is a question I ask my customers: "Do you think Yamaha (or Honda, Kawasaki etc.) would buy balancing equipment and pay people to operate it if their engineers thought you could balance a tire by throwing in a handful of sand or a squirt of goo?" -
That's not the only reason Oberlin is in the news this week. Students at Oberlin College have submitted a petition requesting the school cancel midterm examinations and forbid grades below C. The students claim they are too busy being community activists to do their school work...... Oberlin students want to abolish midterms and any grades below C
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Engine Clacking after bad start...
MiCarl replied to Bodaggit23's topic in Royal Star and Royal Star Tour Deluxe Tech Talk
I wouldn't run it for even a second. If you bent or broke a rod the next revolution could damage the crankcase. That would take you from a major repair to an excruciating repair. I'd drain the oil and inspect for debris, pull the spark plugs and turn the engine over by hand until I had a good idea what was going on. -
What Battery Brand Came New in my 2007 Yamaha RSTD ?
MiCarl replied to FuzzyRSTD's topic in Watering Hole
Wet cell batteries will last a long time if properly charged and maintained. Overcharge, let them sit discharged or let the fluid get low and they die young. I've got a friend had the original battery in his RoadStar last 11 years. -
Seems unlikely that excess fluid was causing the squeak. Maybe it was causing the diaphragm to chatter somehow..... Make sure you clean every drop of it up and wash with soap and water. Brake fluid will ruing paint and plastic. Your clutch reservoir should not be filled much above the LOW mark. Unlike brakes, as the clutch wears the fluid level will rise. You don't want it pushing any out.
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Rear Brake Reservoir
MiCarl replied to kapebretoner's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Don't have to remove saddle bag to get to it. Just the side panel. -
New Here Clutch Question
MiCarl replied to grundle's topic in Royal Star and Royal Star Tour Deluxe Tech Talk
He's not talking about it grabbing early (air in system) or quickly (Skydoc17 upgrade). What he describes sounds normal to me - the friction zone on a Venture is with the lever well away from the grip. -
Fork Rebuild, need some input
MiCarl replied to Patmac6075's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
More oil reduces the air volume on top which increases the spring rate. The volume (so long is there is the bare minimum) won't affect pogoing. The pogoing is because the damping rate is too low. A higher oil weight is the way to go.