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john 20 Mar 2001 14:49

Waterproofing Ténéré
 

I've got a Ténéré (3AJ model)and want to know what needs to be done to prevent damage when riding through puddles and river crossing.

I know some Yams are prone to sucking water into the crankcases via breather tubes.

Does anything need to be done to the electrics or carbs?

naismith 22 Mar 2001 22:57

I've done plenty of river crossings on my
XT with no modifications and no trouble.
Rode it with water almost up to the seat
in the recent floods.

Have Fun

Bill.

john 23 Mar 2001 21:52


Thanks - will be try out a ford near me this weekend!

iswoolley 28 Mar 2001 17:02

My XT has drowned just the once, in seat level water. It wasn't a case of sucking water up breather hoses, but that the electrical connection to the spark plug was bypassed. The recomendation from the http://www.rides.org.uk members was to buy an NGK jetski plug cap, which seems to do the job. Hope this helps.
Iain.

'99 XT600E

john 29 Mar 2001 14:04


Seat level water? I'd worry about it coming in the air intake at that level, never mind breather tubes.

And to think I was worried about water which is only 18" deep!

Thanks for the spark plug cap recommendation BTW.

Breed1229 8 Dec 2006 17:30

deep water
 
I agree with the other fellas, I ride my XT through deep water up to the seat on the regular. With no mods at all. No harm after many many years!:thumbup1:

Guy Scheveneels 11 Dec 2006 20:32

I have had some troubles doing river crossing in Iceland with a 2KF model.
After treating the ignition cable and spark plug rubber with WD40 no more problems.

Guy


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