
Doc Harley
TY 4 Stroke God
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- Snowmobile
- '17 Sidewinder LTX SE
Its NOT the belts. IMO.. Yes some might last longer then others.
Its the spring bind and HELIX ANGLE.. 1500 miles on 38 helix.. 1000 with 8JP, 500 with 8DN(no blown belts).. Blew 2 carbon belts in first 350 miles with stock secondary(not machined) and helix
Stocker helix is to shallow. The last 380 miles I put on my set up was amazing.. It took 1500 miles to get mine dialed but I pounded the belt(8dn) for 380 miles on FAST wide open trails.. A lot of on(WFO) off throttle just to see If it would pop.. NO LUCK.. Many runs over 100(at least 12).. I pulled 106 speedo At 3/4 throttle. 120-123 WFO.. ran flawless.. 60 MPH pounded it and pulled skis on 137 skid
Straight 38 helix, thunder weights, YLW/GRN/YLW primary spring with glide washers.. secondary pocket machined, stock spring wrapped @ 3/3. 8dn..
HH thunder weights have 3/4 slug in heel, aluminum 3/8 (0.9) grams in middle, 7/16 steel and two thin washers in tip.. 9000-9100 on the punch - settles at 8500-8600-climbs to 8800.. This is on hard pack trail with 192 studs, TD eco trail flash, stock gears, speedo... Ice/lake would be a smidge more IMO.
Awesome jonlafon1!
Just saying...... Throwing the 250 kit and her and blowing belts or having problems = no fun!
Doing it right can bring many miles of smiles! Nice work!