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Another Tundra question #6660844
11/08/19 10:43 PM
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Late 90’s. Last year had to swap an engine-bad crank seal and no tools/parts at camp to fix. Spare engine had a reverse stator so I swapped those out . Got it lined up on the mark but seems that the timing is still off. A lot more power and runs stronger but occasional backfire when starting. Is it too far advanced, or retarded ? Also fuel economy went way down. Is this why?

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I don’t know much about snow machines...but is it popping through the carb or exhaust?

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Originally Posted by Wylee
I don’t know much about snow machines...but is it popping through the carb or exhaust?

Pops through the exhaust. Only when engine is warm. I know I’m gonna have to adjust it-just trying to get an idea which way because it’s a pain and I don’t wanna do it twice

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I owned a couple of those one lungers.A 97and a 02r.
The 97 was a better machine.


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Re: Another Tundra question [Re: 3 Fingers] #6666049
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Ok so you used the Rer engine but installed the ignition components from the older engine that fid not have rer?
Its running on all the original ignition, correct?

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Originally Posted by Tundra 300
Ok so you used the Rer engine but installed the ignition components from the older engine that fid not have rer?
Its running on all the original ignition, correct?

Correct

Re: Another Tundra question [Re: 3 Fingers] #6666425
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My 96 Tundra will do that once in a while when the weather is warm. It is all original. I find that if I hold the throttle open just a hair it will fire up without the backfire


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Re: Another Tundra question [Re: 3 Fingers] #6666518
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The occasional backfire I don’t mind. But the terrible fuel economy is no good. Will probably put the old engine (now fixed) back in .

Re: Another Tundra question [Re: 3 Fingers] #6666588
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How bad was the MPG ??


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About 8 mpg

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Its been a while but if I remember right the older ignition system needs more timing advance then the later Ducati Rer.
Wish i had a crankcase to confirm.

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That does seem pretty low !!


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Re: Another Tundra question [Re: white17] #6666668
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Originally Posted by white17
That does seem pretty low !!

Considering that gas is flown in I have to be conservative. : )

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Originally Posted by Tundra 300
Its been a while but if I remember right the older ignition system needs more timing advance then the later Ducati Rer.
Wish i had a crankcase to confirm.

Thanks. I guess I’ll just have to tinker with it. Don’t know if clockwise or counter advances

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Counter clockwise will advance the timing.

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Originally Posted by 3 Fingers
Originally Posted by white17
That does seem pretty low !!

Considering that gas is flown in I have to be conservative. : )



I hear ya. $10/gallon at my place


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Re: Another Tundra question [Re: 3 Fingers] #6678027
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I have a complete spare stator for a 1997 tundra (bought it used from ebay)....it won't fit my 1999.... I understand they scoured different parts from different companies various years..love my machine but love my Bravo too...

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