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Underdog
Joined: Oct 18, 2008
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Question on Testing for compression and sample video
Reply #66 Dec 22, 2008 3:54 pm |
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This Yamaha is blowing snow. It still needs some fine tuning and adjustments. The skids/shoes and scaper bar are not correctly adjusted. The governor will sometimes over-rev the engine. I'd like to test the compression to see if that's an issue. But overall I can see why these swowblowers have developed somewhat of a cult following. Very easy to turn the tracks on snow (one hand). 4th speed in forward is a nice walking pace and the 2nd reverse gear partially makes up for the fact that you cannot roll this blower backwards in neutral. I'm running it in a low-mid throttle setting (in 2nd gear) in the video in a heavy windblown snow/sleet mix that sat for 2 days. You can tell by the spotlight that I need to increase the throttle. But its at high throttle that I get the over reving governor. If I go into a big snowbank it revs up just fine but then when i clear the snowbank the rpms don't automatically drop back down. Is it hard to test for compression? http://www.vimeo.com/2604216
This message was modified Dec 22, 2008 by Underdog
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