How often should power valve cables be adjusted in Arctic Cat?

How often should power valve cables be adjusted in Arctic Cat?

It may pull good off the line but is really flat at wide open, especially with a good clutching set-up that really loads the engine. Arctic Cat engines fitted with APV power valves should have their cables checked at least every 1000 miles and adjusted as needed.

How to clean Arctic Cat APV exhaust valves?

These valves can become sticky and carbon up after… Arctic Cat has provided us with a step-by-step procedure on cleaning the APV exhaust valves. These valves can become sticky and carbon up after many miles and hours of operation.

What are the cables on an Arctic Cat?

Arctic Cat engines fitted with APV power valves should have their cables checked at least every 1000 miles and adjusted as needed. The cable lengths should be as follows: 2003 Firecat 700: 37.15mm (1.462”); 2004 Firecat 700: 34.5mm (1.35”); 2003 ZR/MC 800 & 900: 30.6mm (1.20”); 2004 ZR/MC 800 & 900: 38.5mm (1.51”).

How can I Fix my Arctic Cat snowmobile?

Inspect float and adjust float tab to factory specs. Float bowl vent hose (TM-style) obstructed, kinked or damaged. Remove any kinks and replace vent hose if damaged. Needle jet obstructed. Clear obstruction. Main jet obstructed. Clear blockage.

It may pull good off the line but is really flat at wide open, especially with a good clutching set-up that really loads the engine. Arctic Cat engines fitted with APV power valves should have their cables checked at least every 1000 miles and adjusted as needed.

Arctic Cat engines fitted with APV power valves should have their cables checked at least every 1000 miles and adjusted as needed. The cable lengths should be as follows: 2003 Firecat 700: 37.15mm (1.462”); 2004 Firecat 700: 34.5mm (1.35”); 2003 ZR/MC 800 & 900: 30.6mm (1.20”); 2004 ZR/MC 800 & 900: 38.5mm (1.51”).

These valves can become sticky and carbon up after… Arctic Cat has provided us with a step-by-step procedure on cleaning the APV exhaust valves. These valves can become sticky and carbon up after many miles and hours of operation.

Why is my APV sled not running properly?

I cleaned them, replaced the cables and put them back together. Sled ran great then. This fall I pulled them and cleaned them. First time out, my sled didn’t have the top end it should have. I was blaming clutches, old belt, water in the gas and fouled plugs. It ended up being my power valves again.