Mint, I wanted to do the sheave mod with the old king quad but didn't want to wait for it. Lol. Great walk through KC. Look forward to the rest of the teardown.
Man, I wish you lived next door to me. I just bought a 2022 Kodiak SE EPS. I'm not crazy about the candy ass Maxxis tires that come stock but I'll have to take my Bighorns off my Rincon I guess. I'd love to learn this stuff. You have an awesome shop. Very cool videos.
Hey Neil guy, 2022 Kodiak SE right on sounds like you got a nice machine! Yeah the factory tires are just to save weight. We ran them a couple of years thenthen got the big horns. Thanks for checking our videos much appreciated!
Great guy yup, I’ve only talk to him through email. Always quick response and easy to deal with. Got the sheaves done in 1 to 2 days I’m happy with his work. Thanks for checking out the video!
Nice video buddy ! you have me interested in a clutch mod, for my Grizzly. Cant wait to see how your's works with the hot cam and stuff. Beautiful garage too !
Hey Bud! Yeah I went into much more detail in this video on the clutch mod. I think you would really like the clutch mod for your machine.. Thanks for checking out the vides! Appreciate your support!
send your sheave up here to me and i'll get BF Clutching to do it like mine. he doesn't charge much. if i get to make a trip back home, i'll try to bring one that's already done.
Awesome shop! I just purchased a new belt and cleaned up my clutch and going to put shims on. Just debating whether to go 1.5mm or 2mm with the shim. I don't mind with my quad but I did put 26 inch tires on instead of the 25. Also use quad for snow plowing and spring and summer for hauling wood. 30 cord of wood out of bush. We will see if shims make any difference.
Shins will definitely help you out . 2 mm will give you the lowest ratio. Although remember you will lose top in speed but if that’s not important then I would say go with 2 mm shim. Good luck with it thanks for checking out the video!
No, top end isn't that important to me. I rebuilt my 1990 Honda trx300 that I bought when I was 16 and I just sold it to a friend 2 years ago. Then I bought a Suzuki king quad 700 after that. For the past 2 years I've been only using it for hauling wood all spring and summer and then snowplowing a long farm driveway in winter. To tell the unfortunate truth I have used it everyday but I haven't even taken it for a ride on the trails yet after 2 years. So between wood and snowplowing I don't even know what the top end speed is. I'm sure even with shims it will be faster than my Honda fourtrax 300.
@@kcatv9556 btw- thanks for the reply. Also I just watched a video where I guy said with 26 inch tires instead of 25 stock the shim mod will not be a very significant loss on top end. He explained it by saying with 26 inch tires the speedometer reads lower than the actual ground speed. With a 1mm shim it will actually even the actual ground speed with what speedometer reads. So with 2mm mod the actual loss on top end wouldn't be more than 6-7mph. That might be common knowledge but I though I would share that tidbit for what it is worth. Thanks again.
Excellent video buddy! I know very little about CVT clutches, so this was great material for me. We need to get you one of those wireless mics all the celebrities wear for interviews, so we can hear you when you're not facing the camera - lol Thanx for sharin' KC!
Wow you get up early!. LOL. External mic Haha I don’t think so, these type of videos are not my favorite but got to fill the time slot.. LOL No need to know anything about Cvt’s with Honda.. eh? Thanks for stopping by buddy!!
@@kcatv9556 You're very good at these types of videos, that's why you need a mic, so we can hear you. I like doing mechanical work, but I'm not the best at it, so I ride a Honda - LOL
This is awesome to see , I like how your hot rodding the griz up. I did the power commander 5 on my can am and had a local dyno tuned and it helped a lot , also did a cvtech clutch on it. Can’t wait to see how you make on with yours 🙌🏻
Hey SCOTIAN, Hot ridding the Grizz haha! Yeah I can’t leave nothing alone. getting bored with it. Gotta do stuff to it to keep me interested. It runs pretty good. Still working with the fuel map still running to lean. Thanks for checking out the video my friend!
@@kcatv9556 like minds think alike , I can’t leave anything alone with , I even dyno tuned my 11 850 Polaris when I had it lol 😂. You will have it dialed in pretty good here soon, ole grizzly and herms will be hitching rides with a tow rope haha
@@kcatv9556 haha lol ya and TTR Dave was doing the same. I just changed a few things since nov , so im not sure if wheelies in hi gear will happen now. It might disappoint Q
I think the reason the belts last so long is they don’t use the belt as the clutch. It has a wet clutch internal in the engine so the belt never runs loose and never slips. I’ll be honest with you I’m surprised they last that long to. Thanks for checking out the video!
Awesome video 👌 . Just ordered a mod #3 from coop's to help turn some 30's on my grizzly. Can't wait to get it on and wake her up even more. A question what length chain wrench are you using?
Hi Long Shot Adventures, oh yeah you’ll be happy with the new clutch! The chain wrench is a OTC tool with a 24 inch chain. Hope That helps you out thanks for checking out video!
If anyone ever asks or questions why mechanics ask for a decent price to do work ...ask yerself this did YOU INVEST in these iinda tools ND time ...BTW this dude rocks... and I got a 22 700 grizz and this makes me more excited than a buffet of chicks in spandex
I didn’t think the clutch weights were supposed to be greased, I thought they are supposed to fling out with centrifugal force with moves the outer sheave in and out ?
Hi spyder000069, Sorry for the delayed response. Somehow i missed this comment. It does use a little more fuel with the mods and fuel programmer adding little more fuel. It's not that noticeable though, still can go around a100 miles on a tank full. Thanks for checking out the video!
Nice video! How much horsepower do those machines have? We ride sportsman 570s and they have more than enough power for what we do. Are you from Kansas? We are in northeast Kansas
Hi Rodney, they have in the 50 hp range. I should have it up around 60 after the stuff I’ve done. Yup I’m in Kansas too west of Kansas City. Thanks for checking out the video!
@@reddawng43x91 Actually the Polaris 570 puts out I believe 44 hp so not too far off. I've had them all over in colorado and they have never not had enough power for the riding we do. That being said once the kids are grown and out of the house I'll probably bump up to an 850 just for the heck of it.
@@rodneyfarwell3396 I had a brand new 500 H.O. Polaris back in 2006 out the crate, was in the shop more than I rode it! 28 outlaws on light wheels and a heel clicker clutch kit, if u wasn’t on the highway u had to stay in low , by the time my warranty was up 2 yrs later the motor was shot!
Great vid. Hey I just bought a 2022 kodiak 700, have 6 hrs on break in. And I noticed today, a click, or clunk sound when at a dead stop hit the throttle and hear a click, kind of clunk sound coming the clutch housing. But if I start out slow before throttling it it doesn't do it? Please help
Hi there congratulations on the new machine. It’s probably just normal clutch noise I would assume. I think ours do make some noise like that too when first starting off. Thanks for checking out the video!
I'm glad to see you survived the spring compression process haha! I hadn't seen how Yami did their clutching. That's cool. I think people get hung up on doing engine mods, but you can make some huge gains playing around with clutching. Haha, camera down! Do you have somewhere in the area that can dyno your machine once you're done? It'll be fun to see what you end up putting down to the wheels. Great project buddy!
Hey buddy, haha yup glad I didn’t get hit in the face by the spring. LOL I’ll be doing the engine mods in the next video. I don’t know of a place to have it dynoed around me. I’m really impressed with the way it runs though! Thanks for checking out the video my friend!
@@Roboticdoughbull3k jbs is nothing but a trash talker bud. There's about 5 CVT machines that are way ahead of him, with Coop being #1. But you go ahead and keep drinking jbs koolaid bud
it’s just on the outer part of the center spacer. which accomplishes the same thing. Hope that answers your question thanks for checking out the video!
Definitely put the shook in the wing place. It will have no effect on sheave spacing there. Proff is there when you only get a barely over 3 to 1 ratio with both the machined sheave and 1mm of skin. That's only the sheave. 1mm alone will put you in the 2.9 to 1 ratio. The 2 combined should be over 3.5 to 1 and belt rub and grease cover rubbing.
If I remember right with the JBS clutch you have to run his weights to get the overdrive. With the coops clutch you still run the factory weights that’s what I liked about that. Hope that helps you out. Good luck with your machine ours are still running great.
Not sure if it’s the clutch mods or the engine work I did. but wow I’m impressed! It rips! Be sure and check out the next video test rides. Thanks for watching!
I’ll go in order from first to most recent modifications. Slip on pipe with Lexx quiet core. Power commander V fuel controller. Modified air cleaner lid Coops clutch mod 2&3 with 1 mm shim Purple secondary spring. Hot cam stage 2 Ported cylinder head. I’m really happy with the way it runs, check out the next video and see what you think?.. Hope that helps you out with yours! Thanks for checking out the video!
Can I ask why you put a shim behind the cam plate? Usually the shim goes in between the sheaves? Just curious I’m waiting on my sheave from coop currently.
Check out JB performance channel he’s got a video out explaining why. But yes it can go either place, it’s less likely to leak grease onto the belt placing it behind the cam plate. Hope that helps you out thanks for checking out the video!
j. s. I went with coops because you can use the factory weights and don’t have to buy different weights to go with the machine Sheave. With the JBS Sheave you have to run his overdrive weights. So that’s basically the reason why. I think his would work fine but didn’t want to buy clutch weights as well. Hope that helps you out thanks for watching!
Mint, I wanted to do the sheave mod with the old king quad but didn't want to wait for it. Lol. Great walk through KC. Look forward to the rest of the teardown.
Hey buddy thanks for stopping by!
The clutch work and the engine work picked it up quite nicely..
The inside of a Yamaha clutch!?! Ya don't see that every day! I'm excited to see the difference.. Awesome shop KC!
Oh man buddy I am in pressed with the way it runs!
You’ll get to see test rides in the next video. Thanks for watching my friend!!
Nice job on the clutch modification. I look forward to checking out the next video when you complete your project.
Thanks buddy! Thanks for stopping by and checking out the video appreciate your support as always!
Man, I wish you lived next door to me. I just bought a 2022 Kodiak SE EPS. I'm not crazy about the candy ass Maxxis tires that come stock but I'll have to take my Bighorns off my Rincon I guess. I'd love to learn this stuff. You have an awesome shop. Very cool videos.
Hey Neil guy, 2022 Kodiak SE right on sounds like you got a nice machine!
Yeah the factory tires are just to save weight. We ran them a couple of years thenthen got the big horns.
Thanks for checking our videos much appreciated!
Awe I got to see the shop lol. Can’t wait to see the outcome of the new clutch.
The sucker runs really good! Thanks for watching and commenting much appreciated!
Cooper lives 50 miles from me and my buddy just had him do a grizz 700 yesterday. Great guy
Great guy yup, I’ve only talk to him through email. Always quick response and easy to deal with.
Got the sheaves done in 1 to 2 days I’m happy with his work.
Thanks for checking out the video!
Great video looking forward to see how the Grizzly turns out..... very nice shop👍
Thank you appreciate that! It runs pretty good I think. Thanks for checking out the video!
He really does, definitely.
Nice video buddy ! you have me interested in a clutch mod, for my Grizzly. Cant wait to see how your's works with the hot cam and stuff. Beautiful garage too !
Hey Bud! Yeah I went into much more detail in this video on the clutch mod.
I think you would really like the clutch mod for your machine.. Thanks for checking out the vides!
Appreciate your support!
send your sheave up here to me and i'll get BF Clutching to do it like mine. he doesn't charge much. if i get to make a trip back home, i'll try to bring one that's already done.
Man, you got a bigger and more equipped shop than most professional shops lol.
Thanks buddy it took me quite a few years of saving to build it. Thanks for checking out the video!
In order to keep from over torquing the secondary shelve. You can use torque extension socket that is rated for the 72 pounds that you need.
Yup you’re right, That would’ve worked great! Thanks for the comment and for watching!
That would work great and be a good failsafe.
Sehr gutes Video...alles sehr gut erklärt. Top 👍👍
Thanks for watching!
Wow, you're going to have one of the nicest Grizzlies out there!
Thanks Jesse It runs really well I like it! Thanks for checking out the video!
Thanks for sharing. Nice shop!!!
Thanks TB. Appreciate you checking out the video!
Awesome shop! I just purchased a new belt and cleaned up my clutch and going to put shims on. Just debating whether to go 1.5mm or 2mm with the shim. I don't mind with my quad but I did put 26 inch tires on instead of the 25. Also use quad for snow plowing and spring and summer for hauling wood. 30 cord of wood out of bush. We will see if shims make any difference.
Shins will definitely help you out . 2 mm will give you the lowest ratio. Although remember you will lose top in speed but if that’s not important then I would say go with 2 mm shim.
Good luck with it thanks for checking out the video!
No, top end isn't that important to me. I rebuilt my 1990 Honda trx300 that I bought when I was 16 and I just sold it to a friend 2 years ago. Then I bought a Suzuki king quad 700 after that. For the past 2 years I've been only using it for hauling wood all spring and summer and then snowplowing a long farm driveway in winter. To tell the unfortunate truth I have used it everyday but I haven't even taken it for a ride on the trails yet after 2 years. So between wood and snowplowing I don't even know what the top end speed is. I'm sure even with shims it will be faster than my Honda fourtrax 300.
@@kcatv9556 btw- thanks for the reply. Also I just watched a video where I guy said with 26 inch tires instead of 25 stock the shim mod will not be a very significant loss on top end. He explained it by saying with 26 inch tires the speedometer reads lower than the actual ground speed. With a 1mm shim it will actually even the actual ground speed with what speedometer reads. So with 2mm mod the actual loss on top end wouldn't be more than 6-7mph. That might be common knowledge but I though I would share that tidbit for what it is worth. Thanks again.
Excellent video buddy! I know very little about CVT clutches, so this was great material for me.
We need to get you one of those wireless mics all the celebrities wear for interviews, so we can hear you when you're not facing the camera - lol
Thanx for sharin' KC!
Wow you get up early!. LOL. External mic Haha I don’t think so, these type of videos are not my favorite but got to fill the time slot.. LOL
No need to know anything about Cvt’s with Honda.. eh?
Thanks for stopping by buddy!!
@@kcatv9556 You're very good at these types of videos, that's why you need a mic, so we can hear you.
I like doing mechanical work, but I'm not the best at it, so I ride a Honda - LOL
@@quaddingsous Ride a Honda good call..
@@kcatv9556 Hahaha!
Will be nice to see how they do on the trails . Good job sir 😉
Yeah for sure I’m looking forward to this spring so we can get back to riding!
Thanks for checking out the video my friend!
This is awesome to see , I like how your hot rodding the griz up. I did the power commander 5 on my can am and had a local dyno tuned and it helped a lot , also did a cvtech clutch on it. Can’t wait to see how you make on with yours 🙌🏻
Hey SCOTIAN, Hot ridding the Grizz haha! Yeah I can’t leave nothing alone. getting bored with it.
Gotta do stuff to it to keep me interested. It runs pretty good. Still working with the fuel map still running to lean.
Thanks for checking out the video my friend!
Oh yeah yours running pretty good I noticed from the video! Q doing wheelies. LOL
@@kcatv9556 like minds think alike , I can’t leave anything alone with , I even dyno tuned my 11 850 Polaris when I had it lol 😂. You will have it dialed in pretty good here soon, ole grizzly and herms will be hitching rides with a tow rope haha
@@kcatv9556 haha lol ya and TTR Dave was doing the same. I just changed a few things since nov , so im not sure if wheelies in hi gear will happen now. It might disappoint Q
@@SCOTIAN_ haha herm hitching a ride tow rope..t
To funny! 🤣🤣
You're gonna wake the Griz up...
👍👍👍
It’s Woke! ..Thanks for checking out the video!!
I’ve always wondered what the Yamaha clutches looked like. Those ten year belt life warranties have always had me intrigued.
I think the reason the belts last so long is they don’t use the belt as the clutch.
It has a wet clutch internal in the engine so the belt never runs loose and never slips.
I’ll be honest with you I’m surprised they last that long to. Thanks for checking out the video!
Nice look forward to seeing what you think difference is once ride .
Thanks Norm, I’ll tell you I’m actually impressed with the way it runs! Thanks for checking out the video buddy!
Awesome video 👌 . Just ordered a mod #3 from coop's to help turn some 30's on my grizzly. Can't wait to get it on and wake her up even more. A question what length chain wrench are you using?
Hi Long Shot Adventures, oh yeah you’ll be happy with the new clutch!
The chain wrench is a OTC tool with a 24 inch chain. Hope That helps you out thanks for checking out video!
If anyone ever asks or questions why mechanics ask for a decent price to do work ...ask yerself this did YOU INVEST in these iinda tools ND time ...BTW this dude rocks... and I got a 22 700 grizz and this makes me more excited than a buffet of chicks in spandex
22 700 Grizz is a nice machine!
Thanks for checking out the video Joe..
Great video...
Another question....what size is the shop....and the ceiling height?
The shop is 40x50 with 12 foot walls. Thanks for checking out the video!
I didn’t think the clutch weights were supposed to be greased, I thought they are supposed to fling out with centrifugal force with moves the outer sheave in and out ?
I assume after these mods you are running higher rpm at the same speed. Have you noticed it using more fuel after the mod?
Hi spyder000069, Sorry for the delayed response. Somehow i missed this comment.
It does use a little more fuel with the mods and fuel programmer adding little more fuel.
It's not that noticeable though, still can go around a100 miles on a tank full.
Thanks for checking out the video!
Nice video! How much horsepower do those machines have? We ride sportsman 570s and they have more than enough power for what we do. Are you from Kansas? We are in northeast Kansas
Hi Rodney, they have in the 50 hp range. I should have it up around 60 after the stuff I’ve done.
Yup I’m in Kansas too west of Kansas City. Thanks for checking out the video!
Way more than the Polaris 570 lol
@@reddawng43x91 Actually the Polaris 570 puts out I believe 44 hp so not too far off. I've had them all over in colorado and they have never not had enough power for the riding we do. That being said once the kids are grown and out of the house I'll probably bump up to an 850 just for the heck of it.
@@rodneyfarwell3396 I had a brand new 500 H.O. Polaris back in 2006 out the crate, was in the shop more than I rode it! 28 outlaws on light wheels and a heel clicker clutch kit, if u wasn’t on the highway u had to stay in low , by the time my warranty was up 2 yrs later the motor was shot!
How many miles on your grizz. Awesome video.
3000 miles on both the grizzly and the Kodiak. Thanks for checking out the video!
Great vid. Hey I just bought a 2022 kodiak 700, have 6 hrs on break in. And I noticed today, a click, or clunk sound when at a dead stop hit the throttle and hear a click, kind of clunk sound coming the clutch housing. But if I start out slow before throttling it it doesn't do it? Please help
Hi there congratulations on the new machine. It’s probably just normal clutch noise I would assume. I think ours do make some noise like that too when first starting off. Thanks for checking out the video!
@@kcatv9556 thank you so much for the response, I'm absolutely having a ball with this thing
I'm glad to see you survived the spring compression process haha! I hadn't seen how Yami did their clutching. That's cool. I think people get hung up on doing engine mods, but you can make some huge gains playing around with clutching. Haha, camera down! Do you have somewhere in the area that can dyno your machine once you're done? It'll be fun to see what you end up putting down to the wheels. Great project buddy!
Hey buddy, haha yup glad I didn’t get hit in the face by the spring. LOL
I’ll be doing the engine mods in the next video.
I don’t know of a place to have it dynoed around me. I’m really impressed with the way it runs though! Thanks for checking out the video my friend!
Thanks for the plug! You the man! 👍
You’re welcome buddy! Thanks for checking out the video!
JBS is the master though, he really leads the way in clutching. 🥱2nd best is still pretty good 😉
@@Roboticdoughbull3k jbs is nothing but a trash talker bud. There's about 5 CVT machines that are way ahead of him, with Coop being #1. But you go ahead and keep drinking jbs koolaid bud
I thought the shim goes between the two sheave halfs?
it’s just on the outer part of the center spacer. which accomplishes the same thing.
Hope that answers your question thanks for checking out the video!
Definitely put the shook in the wing place. It will have no effect on sheave spacing there. Proff is there when you only get a barely over 3 to 1 ratio with both the machined sheave and 1mm of skin. That's only the sheave. 1mm alone will put you in the 2.9 to 1 ratio. The 2 combined should be over 3.5 to 1 and belt rub and grease cover rubbing.
Why did you go with a coops clutch upgrade over the jbs clutch upgrade. I have a 2021 grizzly xtr and am looking at doing the clutch.
If I remember right with the JBS clutch you have to run his weights to get the overdrive. With the coops clutch you still run the factory weights that’s what I liked about that.
Hope that helps you out.
Good luck with your machine ours are still running great.
Coop had a superior product. He didn't try to upsell other useless junk like larger weights and anti friction washers which are pointless.
Cool video.
I hope its worth it.
Not sure if it’s the clutch mods or the engine work I did. but wow I’m impressed!
It rips! Be sure and check out the next video test rides.
Thanks for watching!
Did you consider JBS machined sheave?
I think the JBS sheave will work just fine . But I wanted to stick with using factory clutch weights. Thanks for checking out the video!
Nobody should.
What’s your full build list? I have the same wheeler and want to get it close to yours power.
I’ll go in order from first to most recent modifications.
Slip on pipe with Lexx quiet core.
Power commander V fuel controller.
Modified air cleaner lid
Coops clutch mod 2&3 with 1 mm shim
Purple secondary spring.
Hot cam stage 2
Ported cylinder head.
I’m really happy with the way it runs, check out the next video and see what you think?..
Hope that helps you out with yours! Thanks for checking out the video!
What size tires you running bro
Running 11X26 on rear and 9X26 on front
Thanks for checking out the video.
any more engine braking with this spring/ mod?
It might be a little more aggressive but not much. Thanks for checking out the video!
Can I ask why you put a shim behind the cam plate? Usually the shim goes in between the sheaves? Just curious I’m waiting on my sheave from coop currently.
Check out JB performance channel he’s got a video out explaining why.
But yes it can go either place, it’s less likely to leak grease onto the belt placing it behind the cam plate.
Hope that helps you out thanks for checking out the video!
what was the purpose of that mod ?
To have a lower start off ratio and a higher ratio for cruising. Hope that answers your question thanks for checking out the video!
I’m planning to up grade my sheave but I don’t know if I want to go with JBS or Coop45 why did you choose Coop45.
j. s. I went with coops because you can use the factory weights and don’t have to buy different weights to go with the machine Sheave.
With the JBS Sheave you have to run his overdrive weights. So that’s basically the reason why.
I think his would work fine but didn’t want to buy clutch weights as well. Hope that helps you out thanks for watching!
nobody:
yamaha guys: I can get a few more years out of this belt
Yes. Thanks for checking out the video!