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Where to find lube points on your Apex/Vector Yamaha Snowmobiles with Mono Shocks rear suspensions. Using Yamalube Grease, Yamalube Contact Cleaner & Yamalube silicone spray.
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Great video! Didn’t know about the ones under nose cone!
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Great video! Still don't understand why there is no grease fitting for the ski pivot bolt. This needs to come out every year as well.
Keep up the good work Mr Sled!
Keep up the good work Mr Sled!
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Great video! Still don't understand why there is no grease fitting for the ski pivot bolt. This needs to come out every year as well.
Keep up the good work Mr Sled!
Good point!! They should come out and be greased or they can get stuck from corrosion.
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I just went through my suspension. Note the end of the shock as well as the transfer rod have needle bearings in them. They should be disassembled and greased when you pull the suspension out. The a-arm pivot he showed at the video start is the same with needle bearings.
Also, the ski bolt should be pulled every season and greased. They are always terribly rusty.
Cheers
Also, the ski bolt should be pulled every season and greased. They are always terribly rusty.
Cheers
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