wkeggenhoff
Expert
- Joined
- Dec 20, 2007
- Messages
- 317
- Age
- 60
- Location
- Ajax,Onatrio, Canada
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- 2006 Yamaha Apex RTX
track size is a 121x 15 2.52 pitch
Took my front exchanger out last year as well. Dealer took out front axle and had tig welded in place without removing it. Saves a lot of time.
Stretched mine to 128" at the same time with a Tracks USA extension on the slide rails, ther were under $200 to go from the 121" to 128 "
Took my front exchanger out last year as well. Dealer took out front axle and had tig welded in place without removing it. Saves a lot of time.
Stretched mine to 128" at the same time with a Tracks USA extension on the slide rails, ther were under $200 to go from the 121" to 128 "
ApexerER
Expert
I tried welding it myself with those aluminum welding rods that they sell at all the snowmobile shows. I couldn't get it hot enough with the sugested propane torch so i broke out the regular torch and melted a big hole right through it. It needs to come out. I was suppost to be leaving for Canada on Friday. Doesn't look like that is happening....Ordered a new track and drive axle bearing since it was all coming out.
RTX
TY 4 Stroke God
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2005
- Messages
- 1,796
- Location
- massachusetts / maine
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2014 viper rtx
2006 apex rtx
I have put studs through mine 2 different times
both times i used a wire wheel and brake cleaner to clean it. then patched it with jb quick weld which dries in 15 minutes and can hold pressure after a few hours. i put on 3 layers, lightly sanding between each layer and spreading it out a little further each time.
its been probably 5 years since i did this and have had absolutely no issues with leaks.
both repairs were done with the track/suspension in the sled. kinda tight but easy enough to do
both times i used a wire wheel and brake cleaner to clean it. then patched it with jb quick weld which dries in 15 minutes and can hold pressure after a few hours. i put on 3 layers, lightly sanding between each layer and spreading it out a little further each time.
its been probably 5 years since i did this and have had absolutely no issues with leaks.
both repairs were done with the track/suspension in the sled. kinda tight but easy enough to do