Machinist
Newbie
Tried searching for this before posting,
http://www.schmidtbrosmotorsports.com/y ... t-upgrade/
but couldn't find anything on this. Direct me to the thread on this if it exists? I'm interested in trying this out... Has anyone got this mod on thier Phazer and noticed the claimed improvment in cornering as they claim?
http://www.schmidtbrosmotorsports.com/y ... t-upgrade/
but couldn't find anything on this. Direct me to the thread on this if it exists? I'm interested in trying this out... Has anyone got this mod on thier Phazer and noticed the claimed improvment in cornering as they claim?
Jeffz
VIP Member
- Joined
- Feb 3, 2010
- Messages
- 600
- Location
- Cresco, Iowa
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2008 Yamaha Nytro RTX 40th
2007 Phazer "RTX"
I did mine myself. I can't say how much difference it makes, because I put my M10 in at the same time. It seems to keep the front end planted a little better as far as I can tell. I've heard it makes more of a difference on the Nytro. Cheap and easy mod.
Machinist
Newbie
After 30 pages of searching...found something. If anyone else wants to add something, please do.
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... =joint+mod
Thanks Jeff for your help. You did yours yourself...I can do it myself also. How much did you remove? In my search it says remove 2.5 mm. Is this what you did? What is the M10 you talk about?
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... =joint+mod
Thanks Jeff for your help. You did yours yourself...I can do it myself also. How much did you remove? In my search it says remove 2.5 mm. Is this what you did? What is the M10 you talk about?
Jeffz
VIP Member
- Joined
- Feb 3, 2010
- Messages
- 600
- Location
- Cresco, Iowa
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2008 Yamaha Nytro RTX 40th
2007 Phazer "RTX"
Yeah, I took off .100". The M10 is a completely different rear skid made by FAST.
I did it also.It didnt hurt anything but I really couldnt tell much difference.
Machinist
Newbie
Thanks guys! I've gathered enough info already as well as a few more search results. Also found the website on your M10 suspension Jeff...looks interesting.
Weapon X
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
well since these ball joints dont last that long sending your set away might be a waste of money ,I would check your current set first. And it you need joints just buy '09 and up ball joints they have this done to them already.
Jeffz
VIP Member
- Joined
- Feb 3, 2010
- Messages
- 600
- Location
- Cresco, Iowa
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2008 Yamaha Nytro RTX 40th
2007 Phazer "RTX"
I don't think they changed them on the Phazers. The Nytro got the change in 09. Part numbers are the same on all Phazers, but also the same on all the FX Nytros, so maybe they are shipping the updated replacement ball joints for everything.
Weapon X
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
I know they have changed I measured the both of them there is a difference of 1.65 mil and they are 2nd genJeffz said:I don't think they changed them on the Phazers. The Nytro got the change in 09. Part numbers are the same on all Phazers, but also the same on all the FX Nytros, so maybe they are shipping the updated replacement ball joints for everything.
Machinist
Newbie
I just bought a used 09 as well as having an 08. I'll get into them after the season is over. Curious to see if there is a difference in the ball joints once I take them off.
I'll machine them down as per everyone's recomendation. I'll also drill a grease hole down the center of the ball joint shaft and add a grease fitting. You can buy rod ends with grease fittings, but it's not hard to add one yourself if you have access to machine shop equipment. Should help them last longer.
I'll machine them down as per everyone's recomendation. I'll also drill a grease hole down the center of the ball joint shaft and add a grease fitting. You can buy rod ends with grease fittings, but it's not hard to add one yourself if you have access to machine shop equipment. Should help them last longer.
See if you can find a better joint or solution for the outside tierod end.Those wear fast.
Machinist
Newbie
I'm a full service machine shop with full CNC capabilities. Not to take anything away from Schmidt Bros, but something so simple as turning down some rods ends, I can do here. I know when I can't do something and use the service of others. I plan to buy thier clutch kit later this year.
My first priority with both my Phazers is to do all the steering bushings...can't stand the sloppy steering! My 09 has so little milage on it ( less than 1200miles) and has loose steering also. I actually played with a brand new one on the showroom recently and it seems these things are sloppy from new! I'm contemplating grease fittings on every steering bushing if possible and even grease lines with a central manifold for one shot greasing. Not uncommon to have a grease manifold on machinery with lines running to all bushings, but I'll have to see if this is doable on the Phazer.
I will be tearing into my sleds over the summer and I'll report anything I do to them that I can contribute to you guys.
My first priority with both my Phazers is to do all the steering bushings...can't stand the sloppy steering! My 09 has so little milage on it ( less than 1200miles) and has loose steering also. I actually played with a brand new one on the showroom recently and it seems these things are sloppy from new! I'm contemplating grease fittings on every steering bushing if possible and even grease lines with a central manifold for one shot greasing. Not uncommon to have a grease manifold on machinery with lines running to all bushings, but I'll have to see if this is doable on the Phazer.
I will be tearing into my sleds over the summer and I'll report anything I do to them that I can contribute to you guys.
Jeffz
VIP Member
- Joined
- Feb 3, 2010
- Messages
- 600
- Location
- Cresco, Iowa
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2008 Yamaha Nytro RTX 40th
2007 Phazer "RTX"
Machinist- I did my own set of A-Arm bushing last year, as well as a set for my brother. You can't find the exact size Oillite bushings "off the shelf", so you need to buy the closest size possible and machine to fit. I think I have a total of $14 and about 2 hours of work in my A-Arm bushings.
Machinist
Newbie
Thanks Jeff!
I hear the stock ones are made of plastic?..lol..if so, boy Yamaha is really stretching things cost wise. Steering busings are also plastic...is this true?? I can use oillite, 660 bearing bronze or even the super tough aluminum bronze alloy. I use this AL/bronze for some customers jobs and it lasts forever. Best with an internal spiral grease groove though.
I hear the stock ones are made of plastic?..lol..if so, boy Yamaha is really stretching things cost wise. Steering busings are also plastic...is this true?? I can use oillite, 660 bearing bronze or even the super tough aluminum bronze alloy. I use this AL/bronze for some customers jobs and it lasts forever. Best with an internal spiral grease groove though.
Jeffz
VIP Member
- Joined
- Feb 3, 2010
- Messages
- 600
- Location
- Cresco, Iowa
- Country
- USA
- Snowmobile
- 2008 Yamaha Nytro RTX 40th
2007 Phazer "RTX"
Yeah, they are a split plastic "bushing". Super sloppy! Steering bushing are the same way. Have you looked into Sled Toyz ball joint upgrade? Phazer ball joints can go bad at as little as 500mi. They are made of the alum/bronze alloy.
Similar threads
- Replies
- 4
- Views
- 32K
- Replies
- 46
- Views
- 148K
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.