SkiDoo 800 Teardown | Top and Bottom End
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- čas přidán 9. 04. 2024
- So I finally got my Skidoo 800 apart and had a lot bigger issues than I expected.
I thought I was going to have to do only a top end of the 800 but after I pulled apart the bottom end I found a mess…
This engine is out of my SkiDoo renegade MXZ.
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I bought a used engine! Reinstallation coming this summer!
Something different for sure!, I've never saw a snowmobile in person before, only on TV and video, they sure look fun though!👍
Lots of fun! Engines are very similar to dirt bikes / atvs. Crazy to see how much it would have cost to fix it.
Looks like when it originally had its issue all they did was a "dealership re-build" and like you said, only did the top end (for obvious reasons).
The bluing on the road is a dead give-away. The Dealer Tech probably said - "it's a sled, they are only going to run it for a few times not 100k miles, it's fine" and they sent it off on its way.
You see that a lot with RV stuff sadly.
That is too bad. I'm not too surprised RVs are that way. The bottom end definitely got hot... I'm guessing from the fuel leakage from the rings. Thanks for helping analyze the issue!
I've been there and sometimes you have to cut your losses. You're probably making the better call. Good luck on your new Sled purchase! :)
Thanks. I’m looking forward to a new sled!
Awesome video brother. Thanks for sharing. Very interesting video. Keep the content coming. Hope you have an incredible day. Much love and RESPECT
Thanks Tim! Have a great day as well!
Tye mystery of 2 strokes
Tell me about it. I love the power to weight ratio of them but when they go they are gone!
Sometimes those decisions are hard to make right? I had one years ago and it craped out on me. I don't remember now what the problem was, but I decided it was better just to get rid of it. Plus it seemed if I ever wanted to ride it I would need to trailer it hundreds of miles away.
Yea it’s a tough decision. I also have to drive hundreds of miles to ride it. Something more reliable is what I need if I’m not using it as much. Something four stroke lol.