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  1. skiroule

    The Namesake

    Yes, I agree that this is a good starting point. In this case, the idle screw had virtually no effect. In fact, full choke wouldn't kill the engine - had to put my hand over the carb to kill it (no wiring yet to kill the ignition). There's a major air leak somewhere. Thanks guys for the...
  2. skiroule

    The Namesake

    No offense, but that explains a few things. You know I love ya Gary!
  3. skiroule

    The Namesake

    Kirk, the belt change is super-easy, no tools or foul language required. mike1970 and euphoric1, I did manage to make some smoke in the shop today. Started the RTX for the first time with a tank fuel supply. Fired right up but it’s not quite time to break out the good beer. It won’t idle...
  4. skiroule

    The Namesake

    I received an awesome, American-made carb adaptor boot from Rick down at Rick’s Rupps here in MN, which allowed me to mount a Mikuni VM36 carb instead of the original diaphragm version. The adaptor for the Sachs manifold has to have 3” bolt centers, which makes them a little harder to come by...
  5. skiroule

    Happy Birthday, Mezz

    Happy Birthday Mezz!
  6. skiroule

    My Third (and Fourth) vintage sled projects..... 1979 Polaris TXL 340 @ Centurion 500

    I don't know how you get so much accomplished while still working full time. I have all I can do to get a couple of bolts removed in a day and I don't have that pesky distraction of a job. I suspect that if I were to do a time-lapse of my shop activity it would probably confirm what I suspect...
  7. skiroule

    The Namesake

    Considering that the deflector is actually there for the belt to rub on it’s an interesting approach to a problem. Guess they didn’t have a lot of options for a faster solution. Gary, a lot can be accomplished on these projects by just being willing to put in the time. A little mechanical...
  8. skiroule

    The Namesake

    Trying to work off a little turkey today. Motor is now snugly mounted. Had to go to the Skiroule experts to learn the function of the “mystery piece”. Turns out it’s a deflector to keep one of the front motor mount bolts from tearing up the belt. This was probably a lesson learned the hard way...
  9. skiroule

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    Yes, Happy Thanksgiving! Lots to be thankful for on this home front. Hoping everyone has a great day however you plan to spend it.
  10. skiroule

    My Third (and Fourth) vintage sled projects..... 1979 Polaris TXL 340 @ Centurion 500

    I guess I know who to see if I need clutch work done :). I’ve talked to Don Soukup (AKA Dr. Mario) on a number of occasions at different vintage events and have bought seat covers, tracks, and a bunch of small stuff from him, all of which have been top quality items. Interesting guy and he’s...
  11. skiroule

    The Namesake

    Yes, I especially have a lot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving holiday. When I’m tempted to start whining about my limitations, I just have to think about how my cardiologist put it. He told me I could just as easily be spending the rest of my life in a nursing home. It could have gone that...
  12. skiroule

    The Namesake

    Well gang, I decided to pick things back up with a couple of easy tasks. One task was just to set the motor in place but before I could do that. I had to make a simple mounting plate for a fuel pump and figure out where to mount it, since the plan is to go with a Mikuni carb. As soon as I can...
  13. skiroule

    The Namesake

    I did check out the 66i and it sure looks like a good upgrade for my 10-year-old Garmin. I honestly think it would be well worth paying the subscription to have the SOS feature and ability to send and receive text messages via satellite link versus cell. Even up here, I can easily find areas...
  14. skiroule

    The Namesake

    Thanks Mark, there are some disadvantages to living up here on the fringe but also a lot of pluses that far outweigh any inconveniences.
  15. skiroule

    My Third (and Fourth) vintage sled projects..... 1979 Polaris TXL 340 @ Centurion 500

    Hey Kirk, that TXL is looking fine! Love the blue hyfax and I’m glad you kept the original skid. You probably already told me this but did you get your seat cover from Dr. Mario? It sure looks like one of his. As I’m sure you’re aware, there are a lot of guys envious of you for scoring that...
  16. skiroule

    The Namesake

    Doing pretty well Mr. E. I’ll probably never be back to 100% of the way things were before but when I think about how much worse off I could be, I’m feeling pretty lucky. Starting to make some little noises in the shop so I’m actually hoping to post an update in the next week or so. Lots of...
  17. skiroule

    How bout some pictures...

    Awesome thread! Lovin' the photos! Can't believe it's been 9 years since I took this photo. Where does the time go?
  18. skiroule

    Canada Fishing is Back

    Never underestimate a little Wally. I held him up to look him in the eye, he bit me in the nose. Our cabin is located about 6 miles north of Morson on a small bay called Hanson’s Bay, which is at the end of Highway 621. It’s roughly a 40-mile drive once we cross the border so it’s about an hour...
  19. skiroule

    Canada Fishing is Back

    I’m always fascinated at the big stuff you guys throw at those fish. Watching some Muskie guys fishing the shallow bays, I swear they’re pitching a mop head with a hook attached. I can see where your setup would add another degree of difficulty. Cripes, I’m using a medium-heavy Fenwick rod...
  20. skiroule

    Canada Fishing is Back

    Well Steve, I’ve heard it said that the Muskie is “the Fish of a Thousand Casts.” By that standard it definitely puts you and your group in the class of “Muskie Masters”, as your success ratio is much better than that and you have some impressive photos to prove it. It’s interesting that there...
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