This is a new one for me.. I have a question about my 2008 RMK. Its a carbed version of the 600HO. My wife rides this sled now days and I hopped on it and it didn't seem like it was making top RPM. However, I never really checked because I had a ski alignment issue I was more concerned about. So I decided for good measure I better pull the exhaust valves and make sure the bellows aren't blown and the valves are moving freely.
First valve I pulled was the PTO side. No sticky valves and it slid right out. I disassembled and started to clean everything up. The bellow had a grey greasy substance, so I sprayed a little WD 40 on it and wiped it out. As I continued to wipe and clean it I found a lot of the gray must have been metal shavings because I started seeing them.
At this point I finished cleaning, replaced that bellow and did a compression test. PTO is at 120. Well that works. Then I checked the Mag side and I was at 130. So there is for sure a difference. Pulled both exhaust port and depth miced the valve stops. Both appear to be around .480" deep from gasket. Then I just layed the valve blade in against the stop and turned the motor over by hand with the clutch. I for the life of me cant feel any contact or see any movement of the valve as the piston goes by. So I believe the stops are still good.
I will attach some pictures for you to help me figure out the metal fileing issue. From what I see the lower ring looks pretty worn. Could simply putting new pistons and rings in fix the issues, or do I just run it (that one makes me nervous for future trips) or do tear it down to see more?


First valve I pulled was the PTO side. No sticky valves and it slid right out. I disassembled and started to clean everything up. The bellow had a grey greasy substance, so I sprayed a little WD 40 on it and wiped it out. As I continued to wipe and clean it I found a lot of the gray must have been metal shavings because I started seeing them.
At this point I finished cleaning, replaced that bellow and did a compression test. PTO is at 120. Well that works. Then I checked the Mag side and I was at 130. So there is for sure a difference. Pulled both exhaust port and depth miced the valve stops. Both appear to be around .480" deep from gasket. Then I just layed the valve blade in against the stop and turned the motor over by hand with the clutch. I for the life of me cant feel any contact or see any movement of the valve as the piston goes by. So I believe the stops are still good.
I will attach some pictures for you to help me figure out the metal fileing issue. From what I see the lower ring looks pretty worn. Could simply putting new pistons and rings in fix the issues, or do I just run it (that one makes me nervous for future trips) or do tear it down to see more?


