lloyd123
Silver Member
I used to post here quite a bit but haven't done so in about six years.
I have a 2004 RTV900W that I bought new that now has about about 500 hours on it - used mostly for snow plowing.
The maintenance schedule requires that a plug on the muffler be unscrewed and removed every 100 hours and the engine run at high rpm to blow it out. Not sure exactly what was getting blown out as I never noticed anything when I did this in the past.
I can no longer remove the plug as it's frozen and subsequently the hex bolt head is stripped so it's never coming out again.
Does anyone know what problem(s) will arise from not removing the plug and blowing out the muffler?
Will the muffler:
Eventually get blocked up with carbon/particulate causing a back pressure problem.
Was this maintenance required to prolong the life of the muffler from internal corrosion.
Was this maintenance done to reduce the chance of carbon/particulate building up and shooting out sparks and being a fire hazard. My RTV900 didn't come with a spark arrester but later had one added with a recall
Or a combination of all reasons above and/or possibly something else
I have a 2004 RTV900W that I bought new that now has about about 500 hours on it - used mostly for snow plowing.
The maintenance schedule requires that a plug on the muffler be unscrewed and removed every 100 hours and the engine run at high rpm to blow it out. Not sure exactly what was getting blown out as I never noticed anything when I did this in the past.
I can no longer remove the plug as it's frozen and subsequently the hex bolt head is stripped so it's never coming out again.
Does anyone know what problem(s) will arise from not removing the plug and blowing out the muffler?
Will the muffler:
Eventually get blocked up with carbon/particulate causing a back pressure problem.
Was this maintenance required to prolong the life of the muffler from internal corrosion.
Was this maintenance done to reduce the chance of carbon/particulate building up and shooting out sparks and being a fire hazard. My RTV900 didn't come with a spark arrester but later had one added with a recall
Or a combination of all reasons above and/or possibly something else