RaWarrior
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Or specifically, the engine in my Yamaha RX-series snowmobile. The "genesis extreme", or a tweaked/tuned for snow R1 engine. 1000cc I4, quad carbs. Motor is all stock except for muffler(equivalent of slip-ons to a bike).
Anyway, I was out riding today and got onto a lake. Absolute perfect conditions to really haul ass....just a little hard-packed snow to get good traction but not so much as to "drag" on the skis. To the bar, spins up to it's usual 10k rpm or so and slowly fades down to about 9300 as the clutches backshift into the highest ratio, which is about 110-115mph. Hold that for maybe 30 seconds. Ease up for a "corner" on the lake down to 70 or so, then back on it. Once it cracks 100 or so, there's a quiet(but audible over wind/motor noise) whap-whap-whap-whap under the hood. I ease off and it goes away, everything still seems to be working normally. I bring the speed up again but hold off WOT, running at maybe 70 or so. Motor seems....different. When you're "rolling on" the throttle, it feels like it drops a cylinder, once throttle position is "steady", it comes back. Power still seems to be all there, idle is fine and starts easy as always, but it's got a definite "fartiness" to the motor....a definite lag on the throttle. At the next stop I realize the "whap whap whap" was the belt disintegrating and flinging pieces of itself all over the engine compartment. Swapped in the spare belt and continued the ride.
The rest of the day it drove okay, but noticeably different. The engine noise at idle is slightly different. My buddy I was riding with didn't notice, but I've been on this sled long enough that I picked up the idle didn't sound quite right. A faint knocking was mixed in that sped up with engine speed. Also, it drove totally different. I swear the motor felt considerably more powerful. Even maybe 1/2 throttle would send the revs up to 11k+ and absolutely launch the sled. Nailing it from a standstill resulted in the motor bouncing off the rev limiter at 11,500(which it's never, ever touched before). It really seemed like a peppier, more powerful motor. Except it would sometimes(but not always) drop a cylinder on acceleration and had that noticeable knocking noise.
Coolant temp never went above normal(160* or so), oil level is fine and it didn't start burning any, and no check engine light on the dash(though it's carbureted so there's not a whole lot of things the CEL can actually detect)
I'm sure the jaunt at WOT on the lake caused this, so any ideas what actually went wrong in there? I initially thought it might have burnt a valve, I'll probably try to check compression in all the cylinders sometime this week. Any other ideas? What lets go on a Yamaha I4 from running it too hard?
Anyway, I was out riding today and got onto a lake. Absolute perfect conditions to really haul ass....just a little hard-packed snow to get good traction but not so much as to "drag" on the skis. To the bar, spins up to it's usual 10k rpm or so and slowly fades down to about 9300 as the clutches backshift into the highest ratio, which is about 110-115mph. Hold that for maybe 30 seconds. Ease up for a "corner" on the lake down to 70 or so, then back on it. Once it cracks 100 or so, there's a quiet(but audible over wind/motor noise) whap-whap-whap-whap under the hood. I ease off and it goes away, everything still seems to be working normally. I bring the speed up again but hold off WOT, running at maybe 70 or so. Motor seems....different. When you're "rolling on" the throttle, it feels like it drops a cylinder, once throttle position is "steady", it comes back. Power still seems to be all there, idle is fine and starts easy as always, but it's got a definite "fartiness" to the motor....a definite lag on the throttle. At the next stop I realize the "whap whap whap" was the belt disintegrating and flinging pieces of itself all over the engine compartment. Swapped in the spare belt and continued the ride.
The rest of the day it drove okay, but noticeably different. The engine noise at idle is slightly different. My buddy I was riding with didn't notice, but I've been on this sled long enough that I picked up the idle didn't sound quite right. A faint knocking was mixed in that sped up with engine speed. Also, it drove totally different. I swear the motor felt considerably more powerful. Even maybe 1/2 throttle would send the revs up to 11k+ and absolutely launch the sled. Nailing it from a standstill resulted in the motor bouncing off the rev limiter at 11,500(which it's never, ever touched before). It really seemed like a peppier, more powerful motor. Except it would sometimes(but not always) drop a cylinder on acceleration and had that noticeable knocking noise.
Coolant temp never went above normal(160* or so), oil level is fine and it didn't start burning any, and no check engine light on the dash(though it's carbureted so there's not a whole lot of things the CEL can actually detect)
I'm sure the jaunt at WOT on the lake caused this, so any ideas what actually went wrong in there? I initially thought it might have burnt a valve, I'll probably try to check compression in all the cylinders sometime this week. Any other ideas? What lets go on a Yamaha I4 from running it too hard?