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Another Yamaslop cure.

Ruckus

TY 4 Stroke Master
Joined
Feb 2, 2009
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Location
Corner Brook, NL
I found significant upward movement of the steering shaft when moving the skis from side to side. The shaft will travel up and down in its aluminum mount approximately 6mm when the sled is lifted and the skis are moved from side to side. This translates into a slop that can't be fixed with new tie rod ends or bushings. I went to work on a fix for this and came up with a solution that I am testing. This mod took so much slop out of the steering system I couldn't believe it. Will post results.

 

Ruckus as soon as snow is gone waging war on front end and any fix you come up with will be appreciated I have ups steering kit ulmers bushing kit , nco lower ball joint fix and oft steering block fix so i'll have it all apart anyway and want to do it all.
 
There are shims in there from the factory. I was thinking the next time I change my oil I would get more of the same shims and stack them to remove the slop.
 
I must have a lot more slop than you guys because the shaft moves 6mm (3/8"). I moved the whole bracket assembly up rather than putting shims under the spline.
 
I found that the bottom assembly is moving quite a bit and by supporting the vertical shaft and taking up the slack it almost completely stops. Perhaps the amount of movement is indicative to the amount of mileage on the sled.
 


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