

Q. Arrius
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I've checked out the "thumping," threads previously posted....I just can't figure out which issue I actually have: a worn belt @ 1700 miles, worn jack shaft bearing, or driver teeth either skipping or binding.
Sled: Apex SE '12, 128 track, 144 (iirc?) studs...one double, one single per line, center only. Bought at zero miles....myself as only owner. Studs installed 1000 miles ago.
At the tail end of my last ride of the year, a metallic thump or popping could be felt from the clutch side, in my foot. It would pop once or twice...then once moving, it would go away. It wouldn't matter if I tried to ease into take-off or hammer down...it would be there. Again....it's more of a popping vs thump.
I cannot replicate it with the track in the air, and I tried to drive it across my shop floor. Other than tearing up my concrete...I could not get it to duplicate itself. When I had it in the air, I noticed my driver teeth have an odd wear to them.
Could the drivers be skipping and pulling out, as I accelerate? Ive seen many pictures posted here and in the Viper section, of drivers with far more mileage, but in new condition.
My next step will be to check my jack shaft bearing, and change belt. Could my wear be from the track being too tight?
Any help or thoughts would be appreciated. I will attach a photo of the teeth.
Q. Arrius
Sled: Apex SE '12, 128 track, 144 (iirc?) studs...one double, one single per line, center only. Bought at zero miles....myself as only owner. Studs installed 1000 miles ago.
At the tail end of my last ride of the year, a metallic thump or popping could be felt from the clutch side, in my foot. It would pop once or twice...then once moving, it would go away. It wouldn't matter if I tried to ease into take-off or hammer down...it would be there. Again....it's more of a popping vs thump.
I cannot replicate it with the track in the air, and I tried to drive it across my shop floor. Other than tearing up my concrete...I could not get it to duplicate itself. When I had it in the air, I noticed my driver teeth have an odd wear to them.
Could the drivers be skipping and pulling out, as I accelerate? Ive seen many pictures posted here and in the Viper section, of drivers with far more mileage, but in new condition.
My next step will be to check my jack shaft bearing, and change belt. Could my wear be from the track being too tight?
Any help or thoughts would be appreciated. I will attach a photo of the teeth.
Q. Arrius