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Bob Landry
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Bob Landry Electrovert Solder Pot Heater Removal
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Skidoo 850 and 600R Bendix removal and replacement
Просмотров 5 тыс.Год назад
Skidoo 850 and 600R Bendix removal and replacement
Skidoo 850 3D Rave Valve Servicing Tips
Просмотров 20 тыс.2 года назад
Skidoo 850 3D Rave Valve Servicing Tips
Lynx 2022 Rave RE 3500 Rear Shock Sag Adjust - Rear Spring Preload
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Lynx 2022 Rave RE 3500 Rear Shock Sag Adjust - Rear Spring Preload
Skidoo Gen4 QRS Bushing and Pin Removal
Просмотров 11 тыс.4 года назад
Removing Bushings and Pins from QRS Clutch
Thank you! You're the only video I could find on the bendix. A big help!
What were your exact symptoms? My 600R has 8000 miles and turns over slowly only sometimes (like its a weak battery). New battery made no change to the intermittent symptom. Seems like an actual starter motor problem... unless this is what you were observing at first? (I did install a manual pull start recently to keep it from stranding me)
Probably have a starter issue if you've already replaced the battery. The bendix wont effect how fast the motor is turning over. The bendix will either engage or not
My Reverse works , but start is not working, NO SOUND at all , do you think this is the Bendix?
Do you happen to have the part number of your glove box extension? I’m having great difficulty trying to find the correct one for my Lynx Rave that fits properly from BRP.
Remember the washer on top of the Bendix, and thank you for guiding us!
Thank you for this video - very helpful! I have a ‘19 Renegade 850 XRS with ~ 12,500 mi. I experienced similar symptoms as you starting around 10k mi. I added the pull start option which gave me an extra season, but now I have purchased a new starter driver and starter and am ready to replace them. Just to be clear, you did not have to remove the motor to replace the starter driver? What I think I learned from your video is that the starter driver can be replaced by 1) moving the CPS out of the way, 2) moving the magneto housing away from the motor against the inside of the chassis, then 3) removing the flywheel from the machine. This will create enough room to remove the old starter driver and replace it with the new one. Did I get that correct? Thanks again.
Yes that is correct.....It's tight but you can remove and install the new starter bendix. As you work on it you see that Skidoo does nothing to prevent water, ice and dirt from getting into the Bendix and stopping it from working! Going to be seeiing a lot of failures as people add on the miles or ride in marginal conditions like I do. Glad I was able to help and pass along what I found.
Doing this repair now on same sled,great info ,followed your steps and so far not to bad. One thing I did that made the task alot easier was to remove the lower side panel. Drilled out 5 rivets and had way more access and visibility. Thanks again!
Yes that's right. Next time I have to do it I will remove it as well to make it easier. Thanks!!!
Umm, there's no adjustment at the cable "nut". The adjustment is all in the nuts on the valves
Yes there is. Look at where the Rave Actuator Cable connects to the Rave Assy. There is a Nut on the back of the Mtg Bracket that I put red finger nail polish on so that when I pulled everything apart I made sure that the cable was the same length so that I didn’t have to bring the sled to the Dealer and have connect the Buds System to recalibrate the Rave Assembly.
That nut is one piece with the cable - it doesn’t adjust or move at all
@@boblandry6721 Doing mine now. There are no adjustments on the cable. You tighten each end's nut to a hard stop. I think it's best to keep the same orientation of the cable though. So I would still mark for that. And I would mark the 2 nuts on the plastic cover as well since you don't want to overtighten them.
im doing mine right now....putting it back together right now...
I weigh 260 with gear and now has caddy or bags and mine is set similar to yours to get the perfect t sag. Those bags and caddies being soo far back on the tunnel sure change the suspension a lot.. don’t change your limiter strap, if you change liek your buddies you are losing suspension travel. Learn to lean forward and lean off sides like the sled is designed for. It is supposed to be able to pop front up over bumps at anytime. Just don’t tighten limiter strap. Mine as well buy a mxz XRS if your gonna do that as that is more your style and then you get full suspension.
Thank you for the video. I am doing this repair right now. This is not an easy repair. I'd like to see how you got to some of these screws.
Had to get an longer bit to reach way in side to get to all the bolts around the Flywheel. As I mentioned in the video you will have to get a Flywheel Puller and a Holder to hold the P-Clutch in place while you loosen and tighten back up the Flywheel when you are done. Only when you remove the Flywheel will you be able to get at all the bolts. Don't forget to remove the bolts for the Positioning Sensor. It will stop you from removing the Flywheel.......The Starter Teeth will not allow you to remove Flywheel. Bob Tel: 617-803-4138
An 1/8 drill bit works very well to punch out the pins as well
Really
What a job I just did mine yesterday absolutely no room to work the steering colum is in the way also oil tank. I loosen the oil tank and slid it over that helped alot. I will never attempt this again dont care how much it cost i will bring it to the dealer next time. I have had five different ski doo 600 carb models and cleaning the exhaust valves where easy and quick on them. I have 4000 miles on my 2018 850 etec valves where not bad I always run xps oil but had an oil leak on the two shafts that's why I did mine. Maybe I should of removed the exhaust and steering colum to do this job not sure how the dealership does it but has to be a better way?
He is correct on trying to get a busted pin out but for me it’s a busted punch stuck in the bolt. Now I have to remove the bearing and pound it out the opposite way. A 2 hour job turned into a full day with running around for parts and tools, cost me more time and money but it is what it is. There has to be a better design to replace a wear part tho. What a pain.
hi, can you tell me the part number of your steering riser ? i have bought one and it dosent fit ... the holes of the steering cap dosent line up ... thanks :)
Sag should be set at 3.75 inches. Looks like you have ALOT of preload on that rear shock
I carry a lot of extra stuff… Gas, lots of tools, Snow Bungi, etc
Thanks a bunch for this, very well done.
My rave came from the factory at 43 mm is that where yours was at
Can you tell me what your front and rear shock clicker setting were.. someone messed with mine and I am not sure where it was thanks
Thanks for the video!!! To be clear the service is just a cleaning of carbon build-up on the valves, right? Is it suggested to replace any seals while in there or is that not needed?
The service was for oil leaking. He states as such in the first 30 seconds.
@@ktajax Yep, got that. Was asking that the service is just cleaning, and not *replacing* anything.
@@bmickle The man stated there's an oil leak. There is a gasket in there and anytime you remove a part and there is a gasket of any sort, it's good practice to replace said gasket. So, to answer your original question and to anyone else reading this, yes there is a paper gasket that keeps the oil in the motor that should be replaced.
How long would you say the whole process took you? Also, what was the total cost for parts?
How long would you guess the whole process took? Also what was the total cost in parts?
Have you moved the center chock upside down, or was it mounted that way from the factory/dealer?
Great video! Super helpful, can't wait to get mine out on the snow
Great tutorial! Looking forward to some more if you have time on all the adjustments on the Rave.
Did you drill the hole in the plastic and metal part or was the hole already drilled in the metal part? Thanks I have been thinking about tackling this job.
Good Video with some great information.
I think I have a broken roller. I’ll probably have to repair it myself. I’m sure dealer is busy. I wanted to ride today. I have Gen 4 850 165”. I’m 75 years old and ride whenever the sun is out. I’m in Talkeetna , Alaska.
I went to Harbor freight tools bought a punch set that were long ground down the smallest one which was 1/8 till it fit perfectly drove them right out the back side this Video saves lot of Headaches