can anyone show me some pictures of what it looks like up the exhaust how it should look when its ideling and what it looks like on throttle thanks guys
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2003 DTR Soon to be SUPERMOTO "IF YOUR NOT FAST YOUR LAST"
1. Remove the front exhaust pipe 2. Look up the exhaust port (torch may help) and you will see the powervalve at the top of the port 3. Turn the engine over by the kickstart to move the piston to the bottom of the cylinder 4. Take off the cap on the left side of the barrel that the two cables go into 5. Disconnect both of the cables from the pulley.These cables will no longer be used so you could move them out of the way under the tank or remove the servo altogether. 6. Use the bolt in the middle of the pulley to turn the valve 7. While looking up the exhaust port rotate the valve until the valve is in the open position.You will see when the valve is open as it enlarges the port to its maximum size 8. Use your finger and feel up the exhaust port to make sure the valve is sitting flush with the cylinder bore.Under no circumstances allow the valve to protrude into the cylinder otherwise the piston WILL hit it. 9. Turn the motor over by the kickstart ( by hand) to make sure it rotates freely.If it stops do not force it.The piston will be touching the valve 10. The valve must be locked in place so that it cannot move.The plastic pulley has a small hole in it.I use a small drill bit that is a tight fit in this hole.Behind the pulley should be a hole in the casting of the barrel.You may need to remove the pulley and place it a different way to what it was to get it all to align.Use the drill bit and push it through the pulley and into the hole in the casting.Try to turn the valve using the bolt on the pulley.The valve should not be able to move. 11. Recheck up the exhaust port to make sure the valve has not moved and that it is still sitting flush 12. Refit the cap on the left side of the barrel 13. Refit the front exhaust 14. Diconnect the wiring to the servo or remove the servo altogether 15. Go pull some 2nd gear wheelies
Mine is a 1994 with 3 wire servo and as such the cables SHOULD crossover. When I connected it like this the valve turned the wrong way hence my cables are now not crossed over and the valve now turns the right way.
If the valve is working correctly you should get a good spread of torque/ power through the rev range right up to 10k ish