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Changed oil in mine. Pilled cover to have a look at what all the fuss is about. No signs of rubbing or gear wobble.
Changed oil in mine. Pilled cover to have a look at what all the fuss is about. No signs of rubbing or gear wobble.
Did you snag some pics?
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No I didn’t, realized I didn’t have it my phone on me when I went to take one, and the tech was putting everything back together.
I was quite surprised how much play was on that spline, I thought it was tighter fit on the spline.
Anyway the gearing was getting changed due to the 146 belt blowing issue, that 146 had some heavy slippage and black rings on the primary, he was trying 21/51.
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1200km and still no tension adjustment needed. I actually backed it off and tightened back up just to see. weird.
Judging by the silence on this topic, and what Iv'e seen out riding, appears this isn't an issue anymore thankfully.
Mine needed adjustment a few times in the first 300km. I've checked every ride now since break-in finished, and all good at 750km on my 24. Might pop the cover soon just because, and see the fitament of the slip joint. And how much wear if any.1200km and still no tension adjustment needed. I actually backed it off and tightened back up just to see. weird.
Judging by the silence on this topic, and what Iv'e seen out riding, appears this isn't an issue anymore thankfully.
Why would that happen?? Shorter track would take less power/torque to spin??Yeah seen the 146 Turbos are shredding belts. Not surprised deep pow, steep hills, short track and with thatTurbo power something has to give.
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Why would that happen?? Shorter track would take less power/torque to spin??
Ya, somethings is fishy with the 146 freeride turbo. I have 2 buddies that have been doing a little experimenting with them. They both are eating belts. They even tried a new poo 155 3-1/4 track to see how they would work. For some reason cant seem to get any track speed out of the 155 poo track????Caper was saying the gearing is out to lunch on it. Correct less torque but spinning faster/more track speed= more heat more blown belts
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Ya, somethings is fishy with the 146 freeride turbo. I have 2 buddies that have been doing a little experimenting with them. They both are eating belts. They even tried a new poo 155 3-1/4 track to see how they would work. For some reason cant seem to get any track speed out of the 155 poo track????
Any feedback from the 21/51 -> seems the setup the 154's are running 51-53. Be hard to keep any skis down by gearing this thing down, but would pay off if the belt life is good.... 146's great for spring & low snow. but they take some serious belt heat WOT all day.No I didn’t, realized I didn’t have it my phone on me when I went to take one, and the tech was putting everything back together.
I was quite surprised how much play was on that spline, I thought it was tighter fit on the spline.
Anyway the gearing was getting changed due to the 146 belt blowing issue, that 146 had some heavy slippage and black rings on the primary, he was trying 21/51.
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Anyone messing around with the 146 gearing? Stock with 22/51 would be putting out a high track speed
Any feedback from the 21/51 -> this seems to be the setup the 154's are running. be hard to keep any skis down buy gearing this thing down.... 146's great for spring low snow.
They sure go through a lot of abuse to try to keep up to any 154/165; meadows and small climbs.... Not for me. i like the 165 turbo she chews.
Who’s kit did you go with?Between the clutch kit and the gearing Change, it was a big improvement over stock. The clutch kit had the biggest gain.
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Who’s kit did you go with?
Another one of those friend of a friend's sister's uncle stories? Just asking for a friend.I was just repeating what I was told in the text, I am actually not sure what exactly was put in, I didn’t ask. The gearing was done first before the clutching.
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Another one of those friend of a friend's sister's uncle stories? Just asking for a friend.
Just ribbing you. I am glad the gearing was done first as this tells me it was done in the right order.Wow, and some wonder why no info is shared on here. Tell me you don’t know anything about doo clutching without telling me.
Forget I mentioned anything. Stock setup if perfect
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Matt's a reputable source Chris, he's a personal friend that knows what he is talking about.Another one of those friend of a friend's sister's uncle stories? Just asking for a friend.
Clutching is always first, especially reading previous comments how the sheaves are looking. Also taking into account Ski Doo's previous track record of poor calibration. Taking some time to look @ ramp profile & weight, spring rates in the drive & driven. Assuming the typical 40* in the secondary you can tell quickly how the calibration will work or not.Between the clutch kit and the gearing Change, it was a big improvement over stock. The clutch kit had the biggest gain.
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