Leave it stock, less to No issues that way.
If you add HP, be ready to add a lot more to part replacement.
Stock HP stock clutching is just fine. Be it a YAM or Cat.
One problem with forums is that a newbie will come here and see a zillion clutch threads. You gotta remember 90% of every Winder out there is tuned up and over 250hp.
I recommend anyone to buy the 998, ride it 500 miles bone stock to be sure its all good. Then if you add more then 250hp tune, it would be smart to dive into the lowered offset w/less float. Secondary clutch rollers should be fine now since they had been updated already by YAM. Primary clutch rollers are fine stock and many do ok for several thousand miles with a tune, so watch them.
Talking about adding a TAPP or Pro4 Primary clutch before even knowing which tune is premature IMO.
I realize you want to try to figure in the cost ahead of time, but IMO you should first add up the several important items to work on/modify before calling these sleds reliable.....If you add a tune, you will then need to do a few more things beyond this basic list.
Important LIST:
-Apply nickel anti-seize to muffler bolts
-Tack weld the chain tensioner roller screws
-Apply green bearing(loctite) to the drive-axle bearing under brake rotor(between axle & race)
-Add a belly pan belt guard
-Belt adjuster makes for easier belt changes(BOP makes a nice one)
-Skis & Carbides
-RR cross shaft
-ROV delete mod
-Coolant hose protectors(BOP)
Click on my build thread below in Signature, I have done many of these things and alot more, so anyone can easily follow my pics to work on yourself.
Dan
Replaced the stock SW clutch with the previous style Yamaha clutch (Viper) and all clutch/belt issues are gone. And I play hard
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Ok, i'll bite!!
Other than rollers versus buttons... what is the difference?
Which helix and spring do you like with that clutch?
Thanks!!
Throw an apex primary in there and really flip the script!!!
Leave it stock, less to No issues that way.
If you add HP, be ready to add a lot more to part replacement.
SO TRUE!!! Friggin money pits!!
So for all you owners of Sidewinders....
Given that there appears to be some questionable difficulties with Sidewinder clutches I am curious about two things
Will you, have you or are you considering replacing the stock clutch?
If not considering replacing the clutch would be interested to hear your reasoning.
What is your total weight with the 8LR's? I've added on the side of mine with the mig welder and am running 78 grams, which may be a tick heavy.I am not considering replacing stock clutches. Yes primary clutch is noisy, but so far with 4500 miles, they still work fine. Secondary rollers were replaced under warranty after only 500 miles.
Have been tuned since the beginning of my second season with this sled. First Ecotrail and then Max Spool 16. I utilize all stock components with my set up as of now, except for a 35/39 helix, and even with that the stock helix also works fine.
I spend enough on other stuff that is needed. Tracks, windshields, skis, traction products, belts, etc. etc.
Changing clutches without wearing them out first, does not make ANY sense to me. Very expensive!!!
Am on my 3rd season with what should be another 2-3 weeks Before I hang it up for the season, hopefully.
What is your total weight with the 8LR's? I've added on the side of mine with the mig welder and am running 78 grams, which may be a tick heavy.
I will post a pic of my weights next time I have them out.View attachment 147371
If the stock weights are 8LR, Total weight is at 73.8 - 73.9.
Originally this was my dealer’s set up. He told me they added a 1.5 gram washer to the tip.
My rpm’s were a bit low so I ground a bit off that tip weight.
Now the rpms are right where I want them 8900- 9000 . Engagement at 2650 and cruising speed rpms are kept at a decent level. I have heard from a friend who just bought some rivets and washers from dealer, and they have changed it up a bit for this newer Max Spool 16 / 3 bar tune. He is really good and passes on his set ups to even people who bought sleds elsewhere, but buy parts and service through him. I think I got same results by changing secondary twist from6/2 to 6/1 when I got the new updated 16 flash. 1400 miles on belt so I decided to change it because we run very hard when we can safely.
With same everything except Dalton QA70, I needed only 71.9 and they were still a bit heavy rpm wise.
Good luck playing and testing, but I think you will like this set up if you try it!