General Snowmobile maintenance.mp4

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  • if you take off the secondary clutch on that sled, what do you torque it back down too? it looks like you have a lot of polaris's and I want to get at that jack-shaft grease fitting behind the secondary clutch and probably clean it up while i'm at it if you know I'd like to know what to torque it back down to spec thanks

  • @MXZ600sdipro As there probably is a torque spec on this - I have to be honest, I don't feel its a critical one. When I remove a secondary I just put that bolt in good and tight.

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  • For the clutches? yes.

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  • @MXZ600sdipro A drop of lock tite wouldn't hurt if your worried.

  • @hein127 Sounds like what your describing is your steering arm is bent, ball thing sounds like the sleds "tie rod" basically. Greasing the grease nipples once a year is usually fine, and just pump it in until clean stuff start oozing out so you know the old grease is gone. The studs, just try to avoid pavement or concrete and if you notice alot of wear or tear outs, probably time to change the track.

  • Check exhaust donut gasket(s).

  • What oil caddy is that on the sled?

  • will scotch brite work?

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