steveg_nh
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
So I'm not sure if this is the place to post this, but after 3 months of working on my new to me 07 Attak, I am finally at the end of the road and it's almost time to call the freshening up a wrap, and put it in the trailer until the snow flies. I had to do a lot more than I expected, as I found issues at every turn, but I'm confident in her now.
This really is a thread of appreciation. I CANNOT being to express how appreciative I am of all of the folks on here that kept me focused and sane while working through the many issues I encountered while working on this sled, and doing what was originally supposed to be some general maintenance check up work. I cannot even imagine how much I would have paid a dealer to do all the labor I did myself, thanks to many members on this site. Plus I know it's done right. I don't do anything half way. I will be moving to a lifetime membership shortly, as this site is invaluable and I want to be sure I help it to continue.
I also want to personally and openly thank hensiljg2, Jim, for not only quality used parts at a great price, but for being my texting buddy, answering so many questions for me while I was working through this stuff. He certainly didn't have to, but he did, and I really appreciate it.
As I reflect, I thought a listing of what has been done will give you an idea of what I was up against. Some was easy, some wasn't...
Here's the beautiful sound of her running last night, as I verified the proper temp (checking for air in cooling system) and making sure fan kicked on at right temp...rolled her back in and got her ready for tunnel reinforcement install tonight..
Again everyone, thank you! I feel as if I have a new sled now, and I cannot wait to ride it.
This really is a thread of appreciation. I CANNOT being to express how appreciative I am of all of the folks on here that kept me focused and sane while working through the many issues I encountered while working on this sled, and doing what was originally supposed to be some general maintenance check up work. I cannot even imagine how much I would have paid a dealer to do all the labor I did myself, thanks to many members on this site. Plus I know it's done right. I don't do anything half way. I will be moving to a lifetime membership shortly, as this site is invaluable and I want to be sure I help it to continue.
I also want to personally and openly thank hensiljg2, Jim, for not only quality used parts at a great price, but for being my texting buddy, answering so many questions for me while I was working through this stuff. He certainly didn't have to, but he did, and I really appreciate it.
As I reflect, I thought a listing of what has been done will give you an idea of what I was up against. Some was easy, some wasn't...
- Replaced missing clips and washers in many spots
- New thumb warmer/throttle assembly
- New kill switch assembly
- Replaced exhaust with mountain exhaust (aftermarket on there, and was broken)
- Installed copper exhaust donuts
- Verified steering bushings were good (they actually were!)
- New snow flap
- Replaced broken rear bumper cover
- Missing button on gauge cluster fixed
- Broken headlight pod (tabs) fixed
- Both left and right cracked windshield cowls replaced
- Right side large engine shroud replaced
- Left and right lower engine covers/shrouds replaced
- Left and right exhaust covers replaced
- Left and right exhaust end caps replaced (were damaged, but also needed ones for mountain tips)
- Starter relay plug corrosion cleaned
- New starter relay
- Engine oil and filter change
- Chaincase oil change
- Replaced driveshaft bearing
- Repacked jackshaft bearing
- Intake boots seated and clamped (they weren't)
- Various missing screws replaced as found
- Replaced approximately 50 loose rivets as I found them all over sled
- Left and right tunnel heat exchangers replaced, cooling system flushed and bled
- Belly pan sured up (bent, all rivets loose)
- Various broken or bent studs replaced in track
- BOP metal engine cover installed
- Under seat exhaust shield replaced (broken tabs on it)
- All new wheel bearings in skid
- All new bushings in skid
- Added low snow wheel kit
- New hyfax
- Adjusted suspension back to default for now (until snow), was way hard/extreme
- On skid, various missing rivets and loose bumper stops on skid fixed
- Cross brace on skid snapped, but replaced
- Added 4th wheel kit to skid
- Added hood decal/wrap
- Carbon fiber airbox cover installed
- New spark plugs
- New coil pack (1) due to cracked tab on one
- New windshield
- Added windshield bag and nose bags
- Installed RideLite
- Removed broken RA adjust dial (cable broke), using cover plate provided by a Gitrdun (TY member), Thank you!
- Fixed broken tunnel protector tubes under tunnel (the rivets were pulled through)
- Rewired accessory 12v plug heated shield tap to improve connection quality
- Added GPS
- Installed tunnel reinforcements
- Added soft start spring (BOP)
- New secondary spring, ramps (buttons) and full cleaning, included offset and free play checks
- Installed scractchers on skis using BOP mounts
- Other general maintenance (what I thought would be all I had to do!)
- Solid state fuel relay installed
- Rear heat exchanger/cooler installed (with custom protectors)
- New front bumper
- Shined tunnel
Here's the beautiful sound of her running last night, as I verified the proper temp (checking for air in cooling system) and making sure fan kicked on at right temp...rolled her back in and got her ready for tunnel reinforcement install tonight..
Again everyone, thank you! I feel as if I have a new sled now, and I cannot wait to ride it.
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Glad we could help you will be one happy camper once you get to feel the pull of that monster!! enjoy!!
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Now that's a beautiful sled
steveg_nh
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Thank you.Now that's a beautiful sled
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Great job !! Next time put it on a stand and REV it up That Super bike sound gets the heart pumping !!!
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Next up, Livin' the Dream. Nice work!
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Thanks for the feedback. Hope to see you out on the trail. Something tells me ill be able to pick you out of a lineup pretty easily with that machine.
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looks good lot of hard work but it will pay off in the end. look brand new.
steveg_nh
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Yeah I'd say the orange suspension ins unique. I like it though!Thanks for the feedback. Hope to see you out on the trail. Something tells me ill be able to pick you out of a lineup pretty easily with that machine.
steveg_nh
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The good news is not too much can go wrong now that I'd be worried I can't handle myself.Thanks for the feedback. Hope to see you out on the trail. Something tells me ill be able to pick you out of a lineup pretty easily with that machine.
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Nice job.. you saved yourself $$$$$$$$$$$.
The low snow wheel kit ain't going to do a lot on these machines in NH. You might want to think about getting Dupont Hyfax at some point. I finally gave in and used them and found they are great for our Attaks that eat hyfax pretty fast.
I envy you having time now to do this...I will have to wait probably until Dec 1st to do my transfer between new and old Attaks.
The low snow wheel kit ain't going to do a lot on these machines in NH. You might want to think about getting Dupont Hyfax at some point. I finally gave in and used them and found they are great for our Attaks that eat hyfax pretty fast.
I envy you having time now to do this...I will have to wait probably until Dec 1st to do my transfer between new and old Attaks.
steveg_nh
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I considered the Dupont Hyfax, and as I always do, did my reading. At this point, I decided to go ahead with the regular black ones.Nice job.. you saved yourself $$$$$$$$$$$.
The low snow wheel kit ain't going to do a lot on these machines in NH. You might want to think about getting Dupont Hyfax at some point. I finally gave in and used them and found they are great for our Attaks that eat hyfax pretty fast. I envy you having time now to do this...I will have to wait probably until Dec 1st to do my transfer between new and old Attaks.
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Gotta love a nice clean sled. Good job!!!So I'm not sure if this is the place to post this, but after 3 months of working on my new to me 07 Attak, I am finally at the end of the road and it's almost time to call the freshening up a wrap, and put it in the trailer until the snow flies. I had to do a lot more than I expected, as I found issues at every turn, but I'm confident in her now.
This really is a thread of appreciation. I CANNOT being to express how appreciative I am of all of the folks on here that kept me focused and sane while working through the many issues I encountered while working on this sled, and doing what was originally supposed to be some general maintenance check up work. I cannot even imagine how much I would have paid a dealer to do all the labor I did myself, thanks to many members on this site. Plus I know it's done right. I don't do anything half way. I will be moving to a lifetime membership shortly, as this site is invaluable and I want to be sure I help it to continue.
I also want to personally and openly thank hensiljg2, Jim, for not only quality used parts at a great price, but for being my texting buddy, answering so many questions for me while I was working through this stuff. He certainly didn't have to, but he did, and I really appreciate it.
As I reflect, I thought a listing of what has been done will give you an idea of what I was up against. Some was easy, some wasn't...
The light at the end of the tunnel is there. Just some general secondary adjustments needed and I can get all the panels on and let her take a nap till the snow comes.
- Replaced missing clips and washers in many spots
- New thumb warmer/throttle assembly
- New kill switch assembly
- Replaced exhaust with mountain exhaust (aftermarket on there, and was broken)
- Installed copper exhaust donuts
- Verified steering bushings were good (they actually were!)
- New snow flap
- Replaced broken rear bumper cover
- Missing button on gauge cluster fixed
- Broken headlight pod (tabs) fixed
- Both left and right cracked windshield cowls replaced
- Right side large engine shroud replaced
- Left and right lower engine covers/shrouds replaced
- Left and right exhaust covers replaced
- Left and right exhaust end caps replaced (were damaged, but also needed ones for mountain tips)
- Starter relay corrosion cleaned
- Engine oil and filter change
- Chaincase oil change
- Replaced driveshaft bearing
- Repacked jackshaft bearing
- Intake boots seated and clamped (they weren't)
- Various missing screws replaced as found
- Replaced approximately 50 loose rivets as I found them all over sled
- Left and right tunnel heat exchangers replaced, cooling system flushed and bled
- Belly pan sured up (bent, all rivets loose)
- BOP metal engine cover installed
- Under seat exhaust shield replaced (broken tabs on it)
- All new wheel bearings in skid
- All new bushings in skid
- Added low snow wheel kit
- New hyfax
- Adjusted suspension back to default for now (until snow), was way hard/extreme
- On skid, various missing rivets and loose bumper stops on skid fixed
- Cross brace on skid snapped, but replaced
- Added 4th wheel kit to skid
- Added hood decal/wrap
- Carbon fiber airbox cover installed
- New spark plugs
- New coil pack (1) due to cracked tab on one
- New windshield
- Added windshield bag and nose bags
- Installed RideLite
- Removed broken RA adjust dial (cable broke), using cover plate provided by a Gitrdun (TY member), Thank you!
- Fixed broken tunnel protector tubes under tunnel (the rivets were pulled through)
- Rewired accessory 12v plug to improve connection quality
- Added GPS
- Installed tunnel reinforcements
- Added soft start spring (BOP)
- Installed scractchers on skis using BOP mounts
- Other general maintenance (what I thought would be all I had to do!)
- Shined tunnel
Here's the beautiful sound of her running last night, as I verified the proper temp (checking for air in cooling system) and making sure fan kicked on at right temp...rolled her back in and got her ready for tunnel reinforcement install tonight..
Again everyone, thank you! I feel as if I have a new sled now, and I cannot wait to ride it.
steveg_nh
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Thanks.Gotta love a nice clean sled. Good job!!!
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