Skidoo QRS roller replacement (revised video with new content)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • The rollers in the skidoo QRS secondary clutch are a critical part of proper clutch function and are common failure point. Roller maintenance and replacement with high performance parts can be very helpful. We go through the whole replacement process, show the tools needed and show options for replacement rollers.
    Updated from the original video, adding roller replacement without removing the jackshaft bearing.

Комментарии • 27

  • @iBackshift
    @iBackshift Год назад

    Dan at HiTorque rollers in BC was the first one to make those tough rollers. After several years, then other companies followed suit. I tested for Dan in 2007 on skidoos, He was already making those rollers since Cat come out with a roller secondary clutch.

  • @georgiy4062
    @georgiy4062 Год назад

    I use almost the same homemade pin extraction tool. But with a small addition: on a thin working end, I machined an even thinner shaft about 10 mm long, which goes inside the pin and serves as a guide. Thus, with the same tool it is very convenient to mount the pin as well as dismantle it. Good video, thanks!

  • @leekatzmarek2916
    @leekatzmarek2916 Год назад +1

    about to attempt my first roller replacement. Very thorough vid and now i know i broke mine when shifting into reverse. Appreciate the "on machine" version!

    • @mountainsleddergarage8627
      @mountainsleddergarage8627  Год назад

      Glad it helped you

    • @leekatzmarek2916
      @leekatzmarek2916 Год назад

      @@mountainsleddergarage8627 i noticed my 2016 mxz 600 secondary has a bolt in the clutch end of the jack shaft... is there a diff technique needed?

    • @mountainsleddergarage8627
      @mountainsleddergarage8627  Год назад +1

      Sounds like you have a different clutch, not the QRS secondary. The mxz RS came with a different secondary or there are aftermarket kits to replace the QRS clutch with a different jackshaft and Team clutch.

    • @leekatzmarek2916
      @leekatzmarek2916 Год назад

      @@mountainsleddergarage8627 just found out today at dealer. they were mistified by this non-stock clutch. I bought the sled new from dealer and have never changed it. Weirdly enough, this sled has been a lemon ever since purchasing... makes me really wonder now what the hell I actually bought thx!

    • @leekatzmarek2916
      @leekatzmarek2916 Год назад

      throttle cable, primary bearing, engine top end, Stator, recoil and only 1800 miles

  • @NickPinkham
    @NickPinkham 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video! I don't know if I was being an idiot but I was able to get my jack shaft bearing out by wrapping the bottom of the jackshaft in a towel and pounding it off with the separated sheeve after removing the helix.

  • @snowpatrol685
    @snowpatrol685 2 года назад

    man i love your channel. you explain things very well.

  • @sendyplumber
    @sendyplumber Год назад

    Great instructional video!! Thanks alot, I like your T shirt!

  • @ToolManTaylor
    @ToolManTaylor 7 месяцев назад

    Hello, I am having trouble finding a set of rolers for my 2006 Summit 800 HO X secondary clutch. (3 roler style) Do you know what the material is that these rolers are made of. Looking to get a set manufactured as I can't find them in Canada.

    • @mountainsleddergarage8627
      @mountainsleddergarage8627  7 месяцев назад

      I don’t know what they are made of. I think each brand makes them a little different. Have you tried Fett brothers?

  • @Ryan-wo9nh
    @Ryan-wo9nh Год назад

    If I could give you more thumbs up I would.

  • @rpittman4778
    @rpittman4778 2 года назад

    How do you remove the Teflon to gain access to the roll pins? You never showed this step in either of the videos. Either you removed it or drilled holes where the pins are? Thanks.

    • @mountainsleddergarage8627
      @mountainsleddergarage8627  2 года назад

      It removes pretty easily. I use a little 90 degree pick to catch the edge of it and pull the Teflon out.

  • @braap_406
    @braap_406 2 года назад

    Why does it say in the manual to align the sliding sheave arrow with the cam arrow and your align both the fixed and sliding sheave arrows, I’m just confused a little bit.

    • @mountainsleddergarage8627
      @mountainsleddergarage8627  2 года назад +2

      If you have the stock cam, it should have an arrow on it. I marked with a marker the cam and the sheath to get people in the habit of marking before you take it apart. If you have an aftermarket cam it more than likely won’t have an arrow.

  • @mikeheintz8264
    @mikeheintz8264 2 года назад

    Which brand roller do you prefer or recommend, the FBP rollers or the Gboost rhino rollers? I wanna replace mine but can’t decide…

    • @mountainsleddergarage8627
      @mountainsleddergarage8627  2 года назад +1

      I’ve been using Fett bros for years. Never seen anyone have problems with them. I’m sure you’ll be fine with any of the.

  • @kylestein9484
    @kylestein9484 2 года назад

    You don't think the new bolts throw off the balance?

    • @mountainsleddergarage8627
      @mountainsleddergarage8627  2 года назад

      IMO the bolts should have no affect on balance. One, because they are too close to the center of the spinning shaft. Two, all the bolts should weigh the same and equally distribute the weigh

  • @vladimirp.8629
    @vladimirp.8629 Год назад

    ☝️🤨🤝