EJT
Newbie
Hey every one, I have been reading about all the issues that some of you have had with the front a-arm bushings, so I decided to do some thing about it on my sled. I think that getting diffrent bushings is a good idea, but it does not fix the problem. I think the real fix is to put grease fittings on the sled. So I put some on my sled. Here are some pics. let me know what you think.
Thanks
EJT
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EJT
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Coondog2707
Pro
Very nice work! I would like to know how this works out for you. Keep us updated!
My only concern is on the a arms. Seems like they had some problems bending in their original configuration, and I wonder if drilling them might compromise them?
My only concern is on the a arms. Seems like they had some problems bending in their original configuration, and I wonder if drilling them might compromise them?
guardrail
Lifetime Member
I did the the exact same thing on my 04 warrior and it worked great.
I'm going to put them on my Attak this summer.
I don't know why they don't do this from the factory
I'm going to put them on my Attak this summer.
I don't know why they don't do this from the factory
EJT
Newbie
How many miles did you ride before you had to replace your bushings on your 04 with the grease fittings in?guardrail said:I did the the exact same thing on my 04 warrior and it worked great.
I'm going to put them on my Attak this summer.
I don't know why they don't do this from the factory
welterracer
TY 4 Stroke God
I also did this.. Not as many zerts though..
They wouldnt wear out so fast if they were brass bushings like had has had on there sleds for years
They wouldnt wear out so fast if they were brass bushings like had has had on there sleds for years
guardrail
Lifetime Member
EJT said:How many miles did you ride before you had to replace your bushings on your 04 with the grease fittings in?guardrail said:I did the the exact same thing on my 04 warrior and it worked great.
I'm going to put them on my Attak this summer.
I don't know why they don't do this from the factory
I never changed them again. I put around 2500 miles on them before I got my new sled
The Snow D.O.
Lifetime Member
I've never put Zerks in. How difficult is it to put them in? Do you need any special equipment? Specific zerks? Any information is greatly appreciated. Can anyone give a brief lesson?
Thanks
Todd
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Todd
NB-NYTRO
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
You just need to drill a hole and tap it the same thread style and size as the grease fitting... It shouldn't be hard at all. Just tedious. Oh good work EJT... nice attention to detail..
TBay Sledhead
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If you just drill a small hole approx. 1/16" and use a needle greaser there is no need for the grease nipple. I did this on my 01sxr and it still has all the factory original bushing at 15,000 km.
EJT
Newbie
Here Is how I did it , and what I used.The Snow D.O. said:I've never put Zerks in. How difficult is it to put them in? Do you need any special equipment? Specific zerks? Any information is greatly appreciated. Can anyone give a brief lesson?
Thanks
Todd
I first used a #2 center drill to start the hole,
then I used a #13 drill to drill the hole,
then I used a chamfering tool to put a small chamfer on the hole so the tap would start easier and strait,
then I used a 1/4-28 tap, to tap the hole out.
then put the grease fitting in and your done.
If you cant get a #13 drill a 7/32 will also work.
where in NY do you live, I lived in Ballston Spa for a while.
Hope this helps,
EJT
MadMax
TY 4 Stroke Master
Did wallmart have a sale on zerks??????????????? MM.
Sled Dog
Lifetime Member
EJT send a how to, too Yamaha headquarters. Nice work would be great if Yamaha could do this at factory and I bet your zerts don't leak at the threads either.
RX1-er-2005
Expert
Very nice, but 1 little problem if you didn't plug the holes in the front "A" arms at the bulk head you will fill all of the arms before getting grease to back out at the bushings at the bulkhead.
I'm talking by experience when we did my buddies sled, we kept pumping grease and nothing was coming out at the bushings, took the arms back out to check to find out about HOLES right behind the bushings! connecting to arms going to spindle.
It will work once you FILL the entire arms of GREASE!
I'm talking by experience when we did my buddies sled, we kept pumping grease and nothing was coming out at the bushings, took the arms back out to check to find out about HOLES right behind the bushings! connecting to arms going to spindle.
It will work once you FILL the entire arms of GREASE!
EJT
Newbie
Yes I did see that, and I used expanda foam to plug the holes,RX1-er-2005 said:Very nice, but 1 little problem if you didn't plug the holes in the front "A" arms at the bulk head you will fill all of the arms before getting grease to back out at the bushings at the bulkhead.
I'm talking by experience when we did my buddies sled, we kept pumping grease and nothing was coming out at the bushings, took the arms back out to check to find out about HOLES right behind the bushings! connecting to arms going to spindle.
It will work once you FILL the entire arms of GREASE!
Sorry that I didnt mention that.
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