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Anybody got any stack suggestions for the 136 Mono RA shock with the big boy spring?
ReX said:silversurfer said:Amazing. Are you a career mechanic or something? It's like you're speaking an alien language, lol.
I think this should be stickied...this kind of info is invaluable.
I'm a mechanical engineer and my career is in mechanical design and finite element analysis. I'm a consultant (now) and have done quite a lot of work on things like the Canadarm2 (specifically the SPDM), satellites such as Radarsat, and these days have moved into opto-mechanical design where one of the tasks is to ensure optical elements are positioned to within extreme tolerances over a wide range of temperatures (my most recent thermal compensation system positions a MEMS array of 48 2D mirrors to within "approximately" 0.00003 mm (0.001 thousandths of an inch) while the operating temperature varies anywhere from -5°C to +85°C; the challenge here was the production cost for the system had to be less than $50 and it had to work while experiencing mechanical shock and vibration).
Since my first ride on a 1971 Arctic Cat, over 30 years ago, sledding has always been my passion. Even though I have thoroughly enjoyed building custom vehicles in the past (race cars and off-road trucks, including a 1200hp twin turbo engine and several custom automatic transmissions), I'd prefer to purchase a snowmobile ready to ride (and spend my time sledding, not wrenching). I am very picky and demanding of my snowmobiles though and want to be riding the best performing machine for aggressive trail riding (and this 2007 RTX now hits the mark - after a fair bit of suspension tuning...).
I have to admit I've often thought it would be fun to do some design work on snowmobiles, but have never pursued this line of work.
1litre said:Hello Rex,
Would you be willing to share your tweaked valving for the center spring shock? Also is it necessary to replace the center shock spring with a higher rated version? As you posted you re-arched your torsion springs, what method was used? Do you simply bend them with a pipe placed over the long leg of the spring?
1litre said:Also you were going to post pictures of the reinforced front and rear skid arms, do you have any available to post or email me?
Thank you greatly for any assistance. I love the sled except for the ride. I am tired of my ski-doo buddies heckling me.
Panterawill said:Do the skid pieces have to be put in a jig for gusset welding? I'd like to do the reinforcing myself, if possible, as I've overspent on my budget.