i got my new rv valve in the mail that i no longer need lol
wow ok then yours must be a hell of a lot stronger than mine, i don't have to be so careful with mine, sounds like i'm in the road to success. this has been a huge help! thanks.When I take my caps off, those things go flying across the bilge if I'm not careful, then they roll under the motor. In a ski they probably go right in the water or across the garage.
We should see if we can summons [MENTION=59978]kicker[/MENTION], or some other RFI guys in here to see if they have some ideas on why they are staying up. Sounds like possibly/hopefully the wrong springs. From what I see the RFI is unique using the positive side of the case pulses to open the valves rather than exhaust pressure. IT makes sense though. An EFI system can't detect the changes when the valves open like a carb can. So the mpem controls it (well, its supposed too anyway)
The 951 controls the raves in the same way. That has me wondering if you could convert the 800 carb skis to electronically controlled raves with a rpm window switch.
Yes, physically you can convert either way. Some guys drill the hole in the 951 RAVE base to connect to the existing exhaust port passage so they can eliminate the RAVE solenoid setup.
Going the other way, the MPEM probably isn't programmed to energize a solenoid but there might be other ways of accomplishing that? And you have to install a pressure port on the RAVE, after blocking the exhaust passage. Might be able to swap out the RAVE base to accomplish this but not sure.
i was about to pull the bottom springs but sportster raised a good point that those springs need to be there to hold the oring in place to prevent bellows meltdown. i was also very dissapointed that the new springs were no different than the old ones and searched the internet on what i could have done wrong nut nothing was adding up! i am really relieved that i kept my old bellows and found that solved the issue that the upper spring would hold the raves down.I'm always impressed with your patience. I would have pulled the bottom springs & tested it that way the next day if possible.
I would imagine those springs have a pretty delicate as case pressure to open them isn't going to be all that high. No question that open valves will effect the way it runs, so unless you have multiple things going on, I'm pretty confident you found your problem. This for sure has something to do with it.
I would guess kicker has worked on these valves too. Not sure if he has been on the forum recently or not, but I know he wrenches on the RFI's
i was about to pull the bottom springs but sportster raised a good point that those springs need to be there to hold the oring in place to prevent bellows meltdown. i was also very dissapointed that the new springs were no different than the old ones and searched the internet on what i could have done wrong nut nothing was adding up! i am really relieved that i kept my old bellows and found that solved the issue that the upper spring would hold the raves down.
just to let you know i tried shimming the springs a 1/4" with washers and still wouldn't close with the sbt bellows and even tried to stretch one of the old springs. pretty sad! for now on, oem is the way to go.
if this all works out and runs good today at the lake, my pain hopefully will be somebody's gain.
i will post the results later.
i cruised at different speeds as the water was pretty choppy but rode it for about 45 min before i took a 15 min break then it would turn over but wouldnt fire which is one of the problems ive had except now seems more severe. engine has 8 hrs on it so the assembly lube should be long gone. it idles 2300 rpm out of water and around 1500 in the water. i had the tps reset a couple weeks ago.So how long has it run? Did you do some longer easy cruising too? I have no idea how much oil would be put in the engine during assembly, but no doubt there is a bunch in there to be burned out. Your getting closer though, hang in there! I remember you had some idle adjustments done before. What was done at that time? The valves where open when those adjustments were made, maybe now that the valves are closed, its need to be re-adjusted?
whats the idle speed in & out of the water?