Man that was a awesome video very well explained sir !! I've got the same machine and absolutely love it, I've had can am x3 and polaris rzr and would not trade mine for anything else it is so fun to drive I did put a turbo on mine and it is insanely fast totally different machine I did subscribe and thank you very much sir!
I absolutely appreciate your support! My machine is fairly stock and could use some more power. Not sure if I would go turbo but exhaust, flash, cams and spacer are probably in the future. I love my friends X3, it feels like a Cadillac. Was contemplating a switch but the solid feel of shifting on the Yami is too awesome to give up.
The B57-W001G-10 Clutch plate kit does come with the friction plate 2 that has the little holes in it. You do not need to re use anything! Great video thanks for the information!
Great video. I just purchased a 2017 SS SE with 1700 miles and 105 hours. I'm going to install the crawl force crawl box. I will install fresh clutch plates and will do this clutch modification at the same time.
Shell T4 is like Franks Hot Sauce, I put that sh*t in everything! All kidding aside, you can absolutely use Yamaha “approved” oils for the engine and transmission. I like the heavy duty diesel oil because is is cheap for one and second it has great anti-wear properties.
@@restoroosterohv Ok I get the holes for the extra oil but is it just for longer clutch disk life or does the extra lubrication help the disk grab harder?? better performance Thank you . 2017 ss
Where did you get the kit from? I have the same machine and cluth needs to be replaced. I'm also in north GA. Can get from partzilla, but have to order each piece, no kit
What does Yamaha recommend for oil in the transmission? Why do you prefer the Rotella T4 over a synthetic? I use Rotella in my truck but I haven't thought to use it in anything else. How many mile do you have on your YXZ?
Yamaha tends to recommend the Yamalube for the engine and transmission. I like the Rotella oils because they are considerably cheaper with the same or BETTER anti-wear additives and detergent dispersants. You can use Rotella T6 in the engine, that is a 15w-40 Diesel full synthetic. You should never use full synthetic oils in anything with a wet clutch unless it is specifically designed for it. It could cause premature clutch failure. I use the T4 in all of my 4 stroke MX bikes as well and change the oil every 16 hours or so with nery a problem. I have just about 1000 miles on the YXZ.
The clutches were burned from the previous owner incorrectly slipping the clutch. I changed it as soon as I got the machine. Almost a year after my replacement no problems. I also use the Rotella T4 in all of my 450s with nary an issue, ever. Amsoil is great oil as well but expensive. Thanks for your comment.
Sorry, this comment seemed to have slipped through the cracks. The holes will allow more oil to the clutch disc pack essentially keeping it cooler which would result in better performance
Do you have to line the tabs up with the flywheel on the friction plates? I just rebut mine, it goes into drive and reverse but won't move. I also didn't clock the last plate. It should still move right?
@@jasonboorech1649 I would pull the outer cover back off and make sure that the pressure plate is installed correctly. The springs should have the clutch pack locked all together. If you can move the clutch plates, the pressure plate is installed incorrectly and it will be as if the clutch was engaged.
@@MrPetRooster still the same exact issue. Took it all back out and made sure all the springs pressure plates and friction plates were correct, but I am getting nowhere. Any tips?
I’ve heard of people having issues installing this with other kits. One guy told me he took it apart a bunch of times, and it all looked right but it turns out it was a miss labeled kit.
Yes. I did the same. At first they sent me a three peddle kit. I called they then sent me two fibers a steel and conical spring. Ns y exactly but they looked the same but im sure millimeters matter.
You just convinced me to buy one was nervous about buying one and having to pull everything out to get to the clutch pack. Thanks
It’s not a problem. Don’t slip the clutch too much and you’ll be good.
Man that was a awesome video very well explained sir !! I've got the same machine and absolutely love it, I've had can am x3 and polaris rzr and would not trade mine for anything else it is so fun to drive I did put a turbo on mine and it is insanely fast totally different machine I did subscribe and thank you very much sir!
I absolutely appreciate your support! My machine is fairly stock and could use some more power. Not sure if I would go turbo but exhaust, flash, cams and spacer are probably in the future. I love my friends X3, it feels like a Cadillac. Was contemplating a switch but the solid feel of shifting on the Yami is too awesome to give up.
@@restoroosterohv I would stick with the yamaha it doesn't have a belt I've had all of them yamaha is way more reliable!
The B57-W001G-10 Clutch plate kit does come with the friction plate 2 that has the little holes in it. You do not need to re use anything! Great video thanks for the information!
What did you pay for your kit?
Excellent vid, very informative. I smoked my clutch with less than 200 miles on it! My fault, really stuck at the dunes. Thanks much
Trick is to get it to lock up as soon as possible. Try to limit slipping the clutch. The oil mod will help. Thank you for your feedback and support.
Great video. I just purchased a 2017 SS SE with 1700 miles and 105 hours. I'm going to install the crawl force crawl box. I will install fresh clutch plates and will do this clutch modification at the same time.
Awesome. They are great cars. Thanks for your support and feedback.
@@restoroosterohv do you have an update on the mod?
@@fortheloveofgolf1404 not much to say, clutch pulling strong and no issues at all.
Really good video thank you.
I've just got one, and hope you make a few more diy vids.
Very informative and easy to watch.
Thanks.
Thanks for you support and feedback. Have fun with your new toy!
Great vid! I was worry about doing it but now I’m going to do it and the mod thanks!
Great vid! Thanks. I just pulled my clutch and was debating this mod but you made it easy with this vid. Cheers.
Thanks, glad to help!
Nice video... you covered everything on the clutch change well. How many miles did you get on the 1st clutch?
Thank you. I changed it at about 1000 miles. I am the second owner so apparently number one was not gentle on the clutch.
Love the video bro very detailed I have a 2017 I need to do the clutch on so might do it soon thanks
I appreciate the feedback and the support. It’s not difficult, just pay attention to how it comes apart. Make sure you do the oil mod!
Why you add diesel oil on transmission. Why not use Yamaha approval oil
Shell T4 is like Franks Hot Sauce, I put that sh*t in everything! All kidding aside, you can absolutely use Yamaha “approved” oils for the engine and transmission. I like the heavy duty diesel oil because is is cheap for one and second it has great anti-wear properties.
Is there only one washer with 2 grooves in it behind clutch basket and the other 2 washers are for the large nut on front??
what about the other two that are thinner clutch plates then the others
Great video. I did want to ask if all of the drilled hole were necessary. Just curious if about half of the holes would suffice.
Some put more than that. The more oil you can get to the friction discs the better. Some are better than none I guess.
@@MrPetRooster Makes sense. I'm in the process of buying my first SXS. Thanks for the videos.
You are right, the more oil the better. I guess I would be worried about the structural stability if too much material is removed.
@@restoroosterohv Ok I get the holes for the extra oil but is it just for longer clutch disk life or does the extra lubrication help the disk grab harder?? better performance Thank you . 2017 ss
@@Believer21777 it is all about keeping the clutch cooler which translates to longer life.
Where did you get the kit from? I have the same machine and cluth needs to be replaced. I'm also in north GA. Can get from partzilla, but have to order each piece, no kit
I got it from Partzilla but you can order it from any of the parts suppliers, including the dealer. Yamaha P/N is B57-W001G-00-00. Where do you ride?
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What does Yamaha recommend for oil in the transmission? Why do you prefer the Rotella T4 over a synthetic? I use Rotella in my truck but I haven't thought to use it in anything else. How many mile do you have on your YXZ?
Yamaha tends to recommend the Yamalube for the engine and transmission. I like the Rotella oils because they are considerably cheaper with the same or BETTER anti-wear additives and detergent dispersants. You can use Rotella T6 in the engine, that is a 15w-40 Diesel full synthetic. You should never use full synthetic oils in anything with a wet clutch unless it is specifically designed for it. It could cause premature clutch failure. I use the T4 in all of my 4 stroke MX bikes as well and change the oil every 16 hours or so with nery a problem. I have just about 1000 miles on the YXZ.
This is common, I know a lot of people that use rotella and have 1000’s of mike on them it’s good oil seems weird but it is good.
Great video
Thanks
Thank you for your feedback and support
Thank you it was informative 👍
Thank you for your feedback and support.
I say the clutches are burnt because you are using a diesel engine oil??? I use Ams oil trans oil. Awesome details and video. 👍
The clutches were burned from the previous owner incorrectly slipping the clutch. I changed it as soon as I got the machine. Almost a year after my replacement no problems. I also use the Rotella T4 in all of my 450s with nary an issue, ever. Amsoil is great oil as well but expensive. Thanks for your comment.
@@restoroosterohv Ams oil took that whining trans noise to a manageable level.
@@jagwije1 I don’t mind the whining sound, sounds racy. We are required to wear helmets where we ride, so it doesn’t bother me that much.
Do the holes provide better performance ????
Sorry, this comment seemed to have slipped through the cracks. The holes will allow more oil to the clutch disc pack essentially keeping it cooler which would result in better performance
Thanks for this video
You’re welcome, thank you for watching.
Do you have to line the tabs up with the flywheel on the friction plates?
I just rebut mine, it goes into drive and reverse but won't move. I also didn't clock the last plate. It should still move right?
Not clocking the last plate won’t make much difference. What is it doing when you step on the accelerator?
@@MrPetRooster engine revs, acting just like it did when the clutch went out. I can feel it shift into 1st and reverse, just won't move.
@@jasonboorech1649 I would pull the outer cover back off and make sure that the pressure plate is installed correctly. The springs should have the clutch pack locked all together. If you can move the clutch plates, the pressure plate is installed incorrectly and it will be as if the clutch was engaged.
@@MrPetRooster ok thank you, I will check it tonight after work.
@@MrPetRooster still the same exact issue. Took it all back out and made sure all the springs pressure plates and friction plates were correct, but I am getting nowhere. Any tips?
Did this same install. Starts runs click into gear but clutch slips goes nowhere. Any ideas?
Did you get the factory clutch kit?
@@restoroosterohv Team alba kit. Same disks tho. No difference.
I’ve heard of people having issues installing this with other kits. One guy told me he took it apart a bunch of times, and it all looked right but it turns out it was a miss labeled kit.
Yes. I did the same. At first they sent me a three peddle kit. I called they then sent me two fibers a steel and conical spring. Ns y exactly but they looked the same but im sure millimeters matter.
@@m561gamagoat2 before you go crazy with diag, I would be 100% sure that you have the correct parts. Why were you replacing it to begin with?
How many miles did the oe clutch hold up? Thanks
I am not the original owner so I can’t say how it was driven. I replaced it at about 800 hrs.
Ok thanks
@@kevinmurray5733 Haha, sorry, 800 miles. About 95 hours
I have 2500 miles on my 2020 yxz xtr and clutch is still good, when do u guys recommend a replace it ?
When it starts slipping (especially in higher gears under power)
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