do you have to remove the visco lock? I mean its simple enough to remove but what does instruction say leave it on or take it off. Must have some affect if it should be removed and wasn't
Motor Mania yes you can, But you will likely break your axle shafts and will have a super hard time turning if you weld the spiders - which would function like a Spool. The TORQ Locker is a true locker, it allows for wheel speed differentiation when you are turning, making it easier to turn.
Torq-Masters Industries What's the difference between your locker and the halo locker? I saw a vid of one with electronic engagement and thought that was pretty cool
The biggest difference between the Halo and the TORQ is $1000+. Both are high quality made in the USA products. The TORQ Locker is a mechanical, automatic Locker, it works automatically when in 4wd. The Halo is either a Spool (both front axles spin at the same speed which can have some negative effects) or an open differential, like 3wd. The TORQ Locker is a true locker that allows for wheel speed differentiation when you are turning and off the throttle and in 4wd. To turn the TORQ Locker off, simply switch into 2wd. The Halo has the added feature to be turned on and off manually by a switch, while in 4wd. Right now the Halo has a 3 month warranty and the TORQ Locker has a 4 year warranty. Feel free to hit us up via email or phone anytime with more questions. Info@ torqmasters.com
Yes, most people will have issues with the Visco interfering with the locker. Symptoms are loud popping noises in the differential and random steering lock up in 2WD. We can not guarantee the locker will operate correctly if you leave the Visco in.
I’m not thinking about getting this yet I’m new to can ams and having some issues rn clunking sound when in 4wd going a constant 8 mph or around in the river would you be looking at the visco lock? If it end a up being it I might go with this but needing to know first
How does it work once visco lok is removed and torq locker installed do u still use the 4 wheel drive button I'm looking to get rid of my visco lok cause it sounds and works like $hit !
Yes you still use 2wd and 4wd. In 2wd the vehicle will act just like stock 2wd. In 4wd you will have the locker to pull you through obstacles. Both front tires will always spin in 4WD.
Hey bud what are those clutches made of? I want to add a few fabricated plates to the clutch pack to see if it will lock up better before I attempt a $400 part. I know the torq locker is proven, but I would just like to try to beef up the torq locker.
@@TorqMastersIndustries Thanks for your reply, my differential vibrates a lot, I changed the oil and it's still the same. By changing this, could the vibration be solved? It's a Maverick x3 std of 120 HP. 2018 model with 1500 total KM. Thanks
@@piloto8893 your viscolok could be failing or you could have a bad axle cup. I can't guarantee the TORQ Locker will fix the issue without inspecting the vehicle.
Shane Carew from my experience, not much of an advantage for disabling the Viscoloc, if it’s making weird noises or doesn’t work right then might as well but for heavy throttle use and high speeds, i find it works fine. it’s the slow technical riding that it falls quite short on.
What is the failure in the Visco lock that makes a popping/clunking noise? I was in a mud hole this weekend and as the visco engaged, I heard a popping/clunking noise in the diff.
You are correct, the rear is a spool. The front differential is a Visco Lok limited slip. The TORQ Locker will change your Can-Am from 3WD to true 4WD when you shift into 4WD. In 2WD it will be just like stock.
Hi, question for you guys. i have a 2020 outlander 850 and i am interested in getting one of these torq lockers but im afraid that it might not work good at high speeds? I have 28" zillas and enjoy some mudding but i mainly want one so i have all 4 tires spinning for winter riding and for when in a technical area u dont have to wait for the stupid visco crap. Do these lockers work okay at higher speeds if u are in 4 wheel drive like in winter driving 40mph? Are they really noisy? thanks for any help.
@@TorqMastersIndustries yeah i watch both of them. They ride mud 90% of the time i ride trails 75% of the time. Just want all 4 wheels when i need them. Thanks for the reply i will look into picking one up this spring.
Sticky buggers aren't they? You could use a blow torch to quickly heat it up, but don't burn it. or you could cut the vent tube off and install one of our bellows kits (a better solution anyways) available on our website. PM me if you would like a link.
Josh B - most customers don't need the blue washers. If you don't need them, but install them anyways, the Locker may not perform correctly. The center gap measurement is very important. You can pick up a dial caliper or digital caliper for $12 off Amazon. It's a good tool to have.
Wtf is that liquid? Doesn't look like grease/oil at all. This might be a dumb question, but what value does this bring? How does this improve performance?
Yes, the TORQ Locker is an automatic locker that provides torque to both front axles. It also allows for wheel speed differentiation through ratcheting when you turn.
@@redneckswitwheels I have been running my torq locker in my Outlander 1000xt for a year or two now and have never had an issue with it. You heard that from mud puppy about breaking tip of axle in diff. Have to make sure both axles are fully seated. Put one axle in diff before installing it back into bike and you should be good to go. Love my torq locker
Have a 18 x3 xds. Installed the torq locker, did not disable the visco. I works perfectly. I love it. I highly recommend it for the x3
do you have to remove the visco lock? I mean its simple enough to remove but what does instruction say leave it on or take it off. Must have some affect if it should be removed and wasn't
BRILLIANT JOB, REALLY CLEAR DESCRIPTION ON HOW TO DO THE JOB.MICK FROM UK
Is there advantage of removing the visco lok even if it's worn?
Hey theoretically can't you just weld the front spider gears to basically make it have a diff lock? I've done it on my truck and it works great!
Motor Mania yes you can, But you will likely break your axle shafts and will have a super hard time turning if you weld the spiders - which would function like a Spool. The TORQ Locker is a true locker, it allows for wheel speed differentiation when you are turning, making it easier to turn.
Torq-Masters Industries What's the difference between your locker and the halo locker? I saw a vid of one with electronic engagement and thought that was pretty cool
The biggest difference between the Halo and the TORQ is $1000+. Both are high quality made in the USA products. The TORQ Locker is a mechanical, automatic Locker, it works automatically when in 4wd. The Halo is either a Spool (both front axles spin at the same speed which can have some negative effects) or an open differential, like 3wd. The TORQ Locker is a true locker that allows for wheel speed differentiation when you are turning and off the throttle and in 4wd. To turn the TORQ Locker off, simply switch into 2wd. The Halo has the added feature to be turned on and off manually by a switch, while in 4wd. Right now the Halo has a 3 month warranty and the TORQ Locker has a 4 year warranty. Feel free to hit us up via email or phone anytime with more questions. Info@ torqmasters.com
Torq-Masters Industries Thanks I really Appreciate it, I'll probably be ordered one in the near future thanks to this!
Is it recommended to disable the visco like you did in the video?
What is the silicone grease inside there? I'm rebuilding mine. Can't find it anywhere.
I have a 2012 commander xt 1000. How can I get a torq locker for it.
You can order directly from our website. Here's a link to the model you need torqmasters.com/product/torq-locker-tl-canam-front-differential-locker/
really on the fence about buying this. any disadvantages to leaving the visco components in there if they aren't broken?
Yes, most people will have issues with the Visco interfering with the locker. Symptoms are loud popping noises in the differential and random steering lock up in 2WD. We can not guarantee the locker will operate correctly if you leave the Visco in.
Can you switch back ton2 wheel drive or is your machine stuck in 4x4 all the time
I’m not thinking about getting this yet I’m new to can ams and having some issues rn clunking sound when in 4wd going a constant 8 mph or around in the river would you be looking at the visco lock? If it end a up being it I might go with this but needing to know first
How does it work once visco lok is removed and torq locker installed do u still use the 4 wheel drive button I'm looking to get rid of my visco lok cause it sounds and works like $hit !
Yes you still use 2wd and 4wd. In 2wd the vehicle will act just like stock 2wd. In 4wd you will have the locker to pull you through obstacles. Both front tires will always spin in 4WD.
Hey bud what are those clutches made of? I want to add a few fabricated plates to the clutch pack to see if it will lock up better before I attempt a $400 part. I know the torq locker is proven, but I would just like to try to beef up the torq locker.
Is TORQ Locker compatible with Outlander 2023 DPS (Visco-Loc QE)?
Yes, the TORQ Locker is compatible with every Visco-Lok from 2007 to today
With this system, does the switch to place 4x4 or 4x2 work the same? Thanks
Yes, you still use the switch to shift in and out of 4x4
@@TorqMastersIndustries Thanks for your reply, my differential vibrates a lot, I changed the oil and it's still the same.
By changing this, could the vibration be solved? It's a Maverick x3 std of 120 HP. 2018 model with 1500 total KM.
Thanks
@@piloto8893 your viscolok could be failing or you could have a bad axle cup. I can't guarantee the TORQ Locker will fix the issue without inspecting the vehicle.
Also like to know about advantage of removing viscoloc
Shane Carew from my experience, not much of an advantage for disabling the Viscoloc, if it’s making weird noises or doesn’t work right then might as well but for heavy throttle use and high speeds, i find it works fine. it’s the slow technical riding that it falls quite short on.
Do they come with some instructions? I have a 2013 outlander xmr 1000. Are all can am front diff the same? Never installed one so very nervous
Yes, we have detailed instructions. All the front diffs are very similar.
What is the failure in the Visco lock that makes a popping/clunking noise? I was in a mud hole this weekend and as the visco engaged, I heard a popping/clunking noise in the diff.
The ViscoLok clutches can wear out and fail. You can see the clutches at 4:18 in the video.
Why does the diff you remove from the machine not have the support cradle on it?
Locker only gets installed in the front differential?
For the Can-Am vehicles yes. For Jeeps, trucks, toyotas, you can install our lockers in the front and rear differentials
Quick reply thank you!
Hi. Can i turn a front diff with BTC sistem into visco lock one?? Tnx
Is it only the front I’d have to worry about ? The rear as I understand are locked already ?
You are correct, the rear is a spool. The front differential is a Visco Lok limited slip. The TORQ Locker will change your Can-Am from 3WD to true 4WD when you shift into 4WD. In 2WD it will be just like stock.
Awesome thanks
Anyone tried the 14-bolt 10.5” torq locker? I am very tempted
We've sold hundreds of the 14 Bolt TORQ Lockers, they are virtually indestructible and are a great seller. Super easy to install too!
Hi, question for you guys. i have a 2020 outlander 850 and i am interested in getting one of these torq lockers but im afraid that it might not work good at high speeds? I have 28" zillas and enjoy some mudding but i mainly want one so i have all 4 tires spinning for winter riding and for when in a technical area u dont have to wait for the stupid visco crap. Do these lockers work okay at higher speeds if u are in 4 wheel drive like in winter driving 40mph? Are they really noisy? thanks for any help.
High speeds are no problem. Check out the RUclips channels:
Eh TV
NOS ATV
These guys ride hard and fast.
@@TorqMastersIndustries yeah i watch both of them. They ride mud 90% of the time i ride trails 75% of the time. Just want all 4 wheels when i need them. Thanks for the reply i will look into picking one up this spring.
I have a dumb question. How the heck do you get the vent hose off the front cover of the stock diff??
Sticky buggers aren't they? You could use a blow torch to quickly heat it up, but don't burn it. or you could cut the vent tube off and install one of our bellows kits (a better solution anyways) available on our website. PM me if you would like a link.
Can I simply installed the blue shims regardless, or is it required to be precision measured?
Josh B - most customers don't need the blue washers. If you don't need them, but install them anyways, the Locker may not perform correctly. The center gap measurement is very important. You can pick up a dial caliper or digital caliper for $12 off Amazon. It's a good tool to have.
Thank you for the quick reply. I will definitely pick one up to make sure everything is correct.
Will this work on a 2021 canam x3 DS R w/ vislock?
Thanks
Yes.
I have a 2020 xmr 850 do you have a part number For the locker.
@@Mudslinger2011 Yes, just search TL-CANAM and you will find us.
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Thank you!
Wtf is that liquid? Doesn't look like grease/oil at all.
This might be a dumb question, but what value does this bring? How does this improve performance?
That is the viscous fluid the helps the viscolok pump operate and grab the clutches.
Unfortunately the red threadlock is said to be permanent. 🐻
No it’s not, c’mon now.
what's the cost for this part?
Bill Williamson $399.99 on torqmasters.com
399 is to much
How come you guys don't explain if its an auto locker or not? If it is it has it all over your competition..
Yes, the TORQ Locker is an automatic locker that provides torque to both front axles. It also allows for wheel speed differentiation through ratcheting when you turn.
It also breaks the tip of the axle off inside of the dif.
@@redneckswitwheels I have been running my torq locker in my Outlander 1000xt for a year or two now and have never had an issue with it. You heard that from mud puppy about breaking tip of axle in diff. Have to make sure both axles are fully seated. Put one axle in diff before installing it back into bike and you should be good to go. Love my torq locker
That differential at 1:11 Is NOT the same differential you pulled off that maverick.....
Correct. The basic principals are the same for disabling the Visco in any of the Can-AM front differentials that bolt together.
Visco lock, AKA the splooge lock.