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Is the problem fixed? I know the tank has different interal design and holds a quart more. Dip stick instead of a sight glass! The 14's all did it and lost my sled several times climbing when it shut off in bad situations
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Yes The baffling within the oil tank is changed to rectify the issue, I would assume there is a warranty update for the 14's
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Thy Yamaha engine in laid back a lot more. When you are climbing a steep grade if you look at the situation the motor is flat or upside down. It needs more oil capacity to overcome this. They have increased the reservoir capacity to battle this situation, but under boost and tipping the excess oil still bleeds out the overflow. Most guys are fine, but there are still some issues that need resolved. Really the only thing under the hood that the 1100 and 1050 share is the oil tank.
Thy Yamaha engine in laid back a lot more. When you are climbing a steep grade if you look at the situation the motor is flat or upside down. It needs more oil capacity to overcome this. They have increased the reservoir capacity to battle this situation, but under boost and tipping the excess oil still bleeds out the overflow. Most guys are fine, but there are still some issues that need resolved. Really the only thing under the hood that the 1100 and 1050 share is the oil tank.
Ok, yes the motor will shut off if sled is tipped on its side as it did to me this weekend on my second ride. This is a great saftey feature, so your sled does not have engine failure without proper oil consumption. And yes if you have the extra oil in the tank as per yamaha fix for problem of not having enough oil in the tank then it will be all over your engine compartment after it bleeds off from overflow tube as this also happened to me after second ride. So at this point it is not going to do us much good to over fill the tank as recommended because the excess will just bleed off all over your engine compartment and if we have overflow tube ran outside we risk the tube freezing and then we have oil pressure issue. But the real question is will this engine shut off during a steep climb?
Wonder if the Roll Over Kit could be modified to trigger at a specific angle?
http://fourstrokesolutionsllc.webs.com/xf7000srviperrovkits.htm
It does not shut off, it just cuts out (safe mode).
Exactly.The rollover valve is not angle sensitive, it is activated when the tether is pulled. It is not a rollover valve issue as the rollovers work great and do their job. The issue lies in the oil pan/oil tank/pressure sensor combination.
Unreal! Really glad I haven't abandoned the unbroken Nytro. I feel bad for all you with snow but now waiting for this issue to be resolved; the season is too short for these kinds of things. Hope they get it fixed very soon.
How does yamaha "test" all year long and something as major as this issue just shows up in production? Christopher, not sure if you're riding yet but you may want to keep Nytrocity another year.