subysti04
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OK I searched the forum but found nothing. The service manual says to lube the clutch but I cannot find anything about where and how? Are there other important lube points besides the suspension I'm missing? I missed the driveshaft bearing on my daughters polaris and blew the bearing out.
BTW it's an 07 Apex GT.
BTW it's an 07 Apex GT.


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Never put anything on your clutch except Acetone to clean it. This goes for both the primary and secondary clutch.
yox185
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The manual says to lube the weight face, where it contacts the roller. Most guys run them dry. As a matter of fact some the the clutching gurus would tar and feather you for even mentioning grease and clutch in the same sentence. I run them dry. As far as the rest of the sled hit the suspension and front suspension fittings. I also spray lithium grease into the front A arm bushings, and the steering joints.
subysti04
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thanks, thats what I have been doing but I was afraid I was missing something important. I was always told never to even think the word grease when touching the clutch.
yamadog1
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i use acetone but be very careful it's hard on you to breath also wear
thick rubber gloves. try not to breath it.
i use acetone but be very careful it's hard on you to breath also wear
thick rubber gloves. try not to breath it.


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instead of using acetone try using contact cleaner it works the same but it is easier on the body and it leaves no residue.
traverse tzeits
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The only type of lube that is safe to use is dry graphite powder can be bought at any hardware store. It is safe to use on Roller bushings, flyweight bushing, and sheave bushings and slides. Racers have been using it for years.
subysti04
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what about drive shaft and jackshaft bearings? I cannot find any grease fittings for these anywhere. Are they sealed bearings?
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
POB88
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Take a look at this in frequently asked questions.
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http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=52677
Make sure you log in so you can see the pics.
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=52677
subysti04
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WOW, I didn't see that post. Added to my favorites now. I can't believe that yamaha doesn't have a grease fitting on these though.
thanks
thanks
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