NLP_SLED_GUY
Extreme
- Joined
- Sep 14, 2021
- Messages
- 107
- Reaction score
- 30
- Points
- 123
- Location
- Northern Lower Michigan
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2019 SkiDoo GT-L 600R
2005 RS Rage
2003 RX1
1980 Arctic Cat Panther
Thanks, I just had the tank off and spent an hour or so with it intimately. I didn't see anything. But while putting it back on it did surprise me how rigid it was mounted. I think it should be pretty easy to come up with a isolation mount for the bolts. I'm looking at the Tank Saver now. I'll probably just order one of these.One item that no one seems to have mentioned, which is far more likely to fail than the cam chain tensioner, is the failure of the paper thin oil tank on these sleds. These oil tanks are infamous for cracking at the lower front edge due to vibration and being not allowed to move. This has happened to me personally, and almost ruined a week long tour. I ended up fixing mine with a new tank and rubber wire grommets and improvised bolts. Barn of Parts does sell an oil tank saver kit for this known issue. It would be high on my list of things to fix.
I redid the front suspension last night with Oilite bushings. Much better than even new stock plastic bushings.
Exhaust is all back together and repaired. Track, jackshaft and chain case all rebuilt and back in . Brakes in and work. They didn't orignally. The inside caliper was completely full of air. Brake has good feel now.
The the word my center shock rebuild is done. I need to pick it up.
Secondary clutch is rebuilt. Primary clutch would be done if I could find some weight/ramps in stock anyway. Even tried to buy complete clutch kits but that hasn't worked out either.
Also waiting on some ski mounting hardware... bushings and bolts. Already installed Bergstrom's shims and they have Woody's Doolys. More past due hardware are two univerisal heims for the first steering connector coming from the steering column.
I have managed some cleaning and polishing. But limited to what was taken apart. Function and reliability is first and foremost.
One bummer. With the handle bar flopping around I must have banged the kill switch and broke off the top. Ebay to the rescue, $20.
I'll post some pictures in a bit.