Grimm
TY 4 Stroke God
- Joined
- Apr 15, 2005
- Messages
- 4,989
- Reaction score
- 234
- Points
- 1,573
- Location
- Ottawa, Ontario
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- 2018 MXZ 850
I've read posts about punching and clipping new holes in this track to reduce heat and hyfax wear.
I'm in the middle of studding up my track on my Vector and in doing so, I thought of the idea of drilling several holes with the track hole cutter (as opposed to chiseling out a hole and clipping), in the closed window portions of the track.
Has anyone done this? I feel it would allow more snow through these holes to cool the sliders, while maintaining the structural integrity of the track.
Any thoughts?
I'm in the middle of studding up my track on my Vector and in doing so, I thought of the idea of drilling several holes with the track hole cutter (as opposed to chiseling out a hole and clipping), in the closed window portions of the track.
Has anyone done this? I feel it would allow more snow through these holes to cool the sliders, while maintaining the structural integrity of the track.
Any thoughts?