September 18, 200816 yr in the photo the red sealer you see the allen cap bolt that is in the middle you undo this then take the exhaust off then get a pair of long nose plyers and then turn the ypvs spool but at the same time you need to put your finger up the exhaust port chamber and when the top of the ypvs spool is flush with the top of the exhaust port chamber then this means the ypvs is fully open then you still need to keep your finger up the exhaust port while you do up the allen cap bolt but remember to reseal again as in photo
September 19, 200816 yr Moderator in the photo the red sealer you see the allen cap bolt that is in the middle you undo this then take the exhaust off then get a pair of long nose plyers and then turn the ypvs spool but at the same time you need to put your finger up the exhaust port chamber and when the top of the ypvs spool is flush with the top of the exhaust port chamber then this means the ypvs is fully open then you still need to keep your finger up the exhaust port while you do up the allen cap bolt but remember to reseal again as in photo Just curious guys, I ve never had a power valve (Old school), Why would you want to do this, surely its supposed to be automated? Come on ..enlighten me
September 19, 200816 yr Moderator Just curious guys, I ve never had a power valve (Old school), Why would you want to do this, surely its supposed to be automated? Come on ..enlighten me You need a full licence and a couple of hundred quid to make it a 'full power' model.
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