slimjim2525
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I rode my 22 yesterday for the first time this year. Sled has 3K miles on it. After 25 miles or so pulled over and smelled gear oil. Looked down there and sure enough the speedo sensor is off, and gear oil everywhere. Got it home and there is a hole worn through the chaincase, and magnets inside the chaincase. To me everything looks to be together correctly. I lifter the sled on my hoist and driveshaft is solid side to side. Any ideas??
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slimjim2525
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Track and driveshaft is perfectly centered in windows. I'm completely stumped.
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Looks like maybe one or more magnets came out of their mounts, and stuck onto another magnet that was still in their mount. That would be extra thickness that could then wear a hole like that while spinning. Just a theory.
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By the picture it looks like all your magnets are out of the end of the drive shaft, 2 of them are sitting on the bottom of the gear and the rest must be in the chain case somewhere.
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I would be surprised if the magnets coming loose would do much damage...I think if everything else in the chaincase is still intact that some object like a adjuster wheel screw or some foreign object got eaten up and created havok.
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At first that’s what I thought but look at his picture, all him magnets are out of the drive shaft.I would be surprised if the magnets coming loose would do much damage...I think if everything else in the chaincase is still intact that some object like an adjuster wheel screw or some foreign object got eaten up and created havok.
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Things that make you go hmmmm....At first that’s what I thought but look at his picture, all him magnets are out of the drive shaft.
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I bet the width of the wear slot is the same as a magnet...... A loose magnet attached to a magnet still in the mount + buildup of some shavings = sandpaper spinning in chain case.Looks like maybe one or more magnets came out of their mounts, and stuck onto another magnet that was still in their mount. That would be extra thickness that could then wear a hole like that while spinning. Just a theory.
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Is this the first time the case has been opened?
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post more pictures of the chaincase. I agree with Bob. What is stuck in that hole?
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Lotta shrapnel on the other magnets at the bottom of the gear in that pic too.....
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There were 4 magnets on the foot board when I was on the side of the trail. 3 in the chaincase when I opened it, and 1 still in the cap. Stain, I changed the oil at 500 miles and put in the DMC top gear last year. So second time it's been opened. My buddy brought over a new cap tonight and the rubber is very hard and can't be squeezed. The one I took out you could squeeze it together no problem. ???
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What chain case fluid? Any additives besides the chain case oil? Anyone know what holds the magnets in those holes on the drive shaft? Just throwing spit balls
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My guess is something was put together wrong.
slimjim2525
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Gear oil was Mobil 1 75W90. Nothing was put together wrong. Between my sleds and others that I work on, have done this 20 times or more. Also, tensioner wheel bolt is welded, so that is not a factor. I'm totally stumped.
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