Who's we , you and Cuso, that'd sorta be like 2 handicapped kids sitting on the bench in the playground laughing and making faces at the football team.
Haha!! Good one! Gold star!
Who's we , you and Cuso, that'd sorta be like 2 handicapped kids sitting on the bench in the playground laughing and making faces at the football team.
This thread was cleaned up, please keep the brand bashing down. This is an informative thread about the Polaris drive shaft bulletin.
Thx.
Ron, if you go back and weed out every post from the doo riders, the thread will be useful again.
From what I see, there is a good conversation of forumers trying to find a solution to the issue, and a bunch of whiners. A lot or useful posts. Just see through your hate, wipe your tears and get over it.
how thick do you think the aluminum on a vehicles driveshaft is????
my dealer gave me the skinny on this problem the day i picked it up. i guess the drive is attatched to the drive shaft with the same bonding agent they've used all over the sled...so it takes no torsional load (the hex drive does that). My dealer said they had two come out of the crate like this and it was found during the pdi. they said they have spoken to other dealers and they figure it was a bad batch of glue as it is much lighter in color that the norm. My dealer has been drilling a small hole on each flat of the hex drive, pumping in some glue, and riviting each drilled hole during the pdi....regardless of whether or not it is, or will be a problem. Sure you're drilling holes in your shaft, but you're also filling them with a stainless rivit afterwards. Im actually pretty impressed that they came forward and told me about this problem and how they resolved it.
I helped pull a 2013 Pro with a busted Drive shaft outta Allen Creek yesterday and one thing myself and everyone else noticed is we cant believe how paper thin the aluminum is. I did ride with two 13 pros all weekend, and they had no problems, But still seeing how thin those shafts are sure would make me nervous
my dealer gave me the skinny on this problem the day i picked it up. i guess the drive is attatched to the drive shaft with the same bonding agent they've used all over the sled...so it takes no torsional load (the hex drive does that). My dealer said they had two come out of the crate like this and it was found during the pdi. they said they have spoken to other dealers and they figure it was a bad batch of glue as it is much lighter in color that the norm. My dealer has been drilling a small hole on each flat of the hex drive, pumping in some glue, and riviting each drilled hole during the pdi....regardless of whether or not it is, or will be a problem. Sure you're drilling holes in your shaft, but you're also filling them with a stainless rivit afterwards. Im actually pretty impressed that they came forward and told me about this problem and how they resolved it.
Thin. But it receives completely different types of loading. Then it goes into a differential. And the ends are welded not glued as far as I know.
so its thin then
Hey, if your one of the guys that helped the three guys out pulling it up the hill, thanks alot. Never got to say it but it is much apreciated.