Polaris snowmobile drive clutch cam arm bushing replacement
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Polaris makes a great drive (primary) clutch, the P-85. With proper maintenance it can give you years of trouble free service. They are know to wear quickly and periodic inspection and bushing replacement is a must to keep the clutch operating at top performance. The cam arm bushings are the quickest part to wear and cause trouble and are easily removed, inspected and replaced.
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One trick I've done to help get the nut off the clutch weight pin is to grind one side of a 10mm socket so it goes over the nut and butts up to the tower.
@mountainsleddergarage8627
2 жыл бұрын
That’s a great idea, thanks.
I have 340miles on ssi adjustable weights, I noticed my bushings are already worn. This is an awesome video on why it happens and how to replace the bushings. Thanks for making the one to make this!
@mountainsleddergarage8627
2 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately some wear out faster than others. Good to check them every once in a while. If left too long it’ll be more costly to repsir
Excellent video! I really appreciate this 👍
@mountainsleddergarage8627
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, more to come. There’s a lot of pretty easy stuff to help your sled perform at its best
Excellent video! One of the best points was support your local dealer. As handy as buying online is, it’s really hurting the guys we buy our toys from.
@mountainsleddergarage8627
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Yea, the dealers really need our support, especially the few little guys who are left.
Don’t know if I’ve ever learned so much from one video, lol great video.
@mountainsleddergarage8627
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the support!
Excellent and informative video. Well done thank you!
@mountainsleddergarage8627
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Thanks!
Man, I got the tool and smashed my hand more times then I’d like to admit attempting to remove/replace the bushing. So I rewatched this, copied your technique and got her easy! Thanks again for this and your other diy vids. Super helpful
@mountainsleddergarage8627
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Glad it was helpful
@mountainsleddergarage8627
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Glad it was helpful
@mountainsleddergarage8627
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Glad it was helpful
@mountainsleddergarage8627
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Glad it was helpful
@mountainsleddergarage8627
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Glad it was helpful
Nice job. On the no spray on components. I've been using crc silicone spray on all bushings religiously for years. I've put Over 6,000 miles on clutches with virtually 0 wear. If it works, use it.
@mountainsleddergarage8627
2 жыл бұрын
Yea, supposed to be dry lube. When we bought our first cats 25 years ago we were told to spray with a similar lube before each ride. I think the rational is anything wet from a spray on lube will stick dirt and grime to it, possibly increasing wear. Since we don’t ride sled in dirty, dusty environments it’s probably not much of a issue.
Good video, do you use an impact to get the primary off with a puller?
@mountainsleddergarage8627
2 жыл бұрын
That is the question of the century!!! The Polaris manual says to not use an impact, but they also say if it doesn’t come off easily to sledge hammer the end of the puller and it’ll “pop” off! Personally I don’t like to pound on the crank with a hammer, have been using an impact wrench for years. Impact is just so easy and quick.?
@mountainsleddergarage8627
2 жыл бұрын
Or I use the “water method” for really stuck clutches. Thanks
Quick question is there supposed to be any kind of lubrication on the wights and rollers? And if so what would you recommend. Would brake caliper grease work because of the graphite content?
@mountainsleddergarage8627
2 жыл бұрын
No lube on any of the clutch parts. Any lube you put on there has a chance of getting on the belt and causing slipping in the sheaths.
@threewheelerdonuts8284
2 жыл бұрын
@@mountainsleddergarage8627 ok good to know
you sound like robert downey jr....just throwing that out there
@mountainsleddergarage8627
2 жыл бұрын
Lol, people at work say the same thing. Try and get me to quite Tony Stark all the time
@gregdavis531
2 жыл бұрын
@@mountainsleddergarage8627 maybe you could show us how to build an arc reactor in your next video...lol