My thoughts exactly!it's a hard pass on taking off the best most consistent clutches in the snowmobile world to put a cat clutch on that a company that has been plagued with clutching problems for the las 15 years .no
freaking thanks
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My thoughts exactly!it's a hard pass on taking off the best most consistent clutches in the snowmobile world to put a cat clutch on that a company that has been plagued with clutching problems for the las 15 years .no
freaking thanks
one thing that always has to be considered is that dan may be a great guy but like every one in business is looking for ways to expand his business ,some times with nice but not needed productsI would also agree with you in general but if Dans doing this and eventually sales them I would have no problem trusting it will work as advertised and actually help a certain aspect in performance of the sled and if it does have problems I have 100% faith he’ll stand behind it.
The snowmobile aftermarket community doesn’t have a great reputation for selling quality products that work as advertised in some cases they actually make a problem worse. The manufactures even struggle to make a durable products with most new release snowmobile plagued with one sort of problem or another.
i.e Early Ski Doo gen 4 clutching and early Polaris 850 motors
How do u prevent this?
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If u can find a fix, it will sell...
How do u prevent this?
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If u can find a fix, it will sell...
Yes the outer sheave. Hairline crack from the center , near the towers, all the way to the outer edge, rolling over to the sheave face. 1,100mi. My belt lasted longer than the clutch...[emoji26]What part of the primary clutch is that, the outer sheave with the towers and weights?
Bummer!Yes the outer sheave. Hairline crack from the center , near the towers, all the way to the outer edge, rolling over to the sheave face. 1,100mi. My belt lasted longer than the clutch...[emoji26]
Sent it
There are 3 guys in our riding group that have all had their primary clutches break. they all ride hard and can't seem to get more than 300 miles out of them before they crack. One of them came right apart and bent the crank and his sled was down for 6 weeks last year waiting for a new motor, it also broke one of his a-arms when it came apart. These are not just isolated incidents.What part of the primary clutch is that, the outer sheave with the towers and weights?
Pretty common story with Cats.There are 3 guys in our riding group that have all had their primary clutches break. they all ride hard and can't seem to get more than 300 miles out of them before they crack. One of them came right apart and bent the crank and his sled was down for 6 weeks last year waiting for a new motor, it also broke one of his a-arms when it came apart. These are not just isolated incidents.
The 3 failures above were all on 2020 alphas. The one guy had gone through 2 clutches in 600 miles.I'm confussed. You watch Youtube and the Cat primaries are going bad left and right. Maybe they have a new one that came out last year or this year?