Maverick800XRS
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Since i have owned my sled i have had this weird issue where i go to carve to the left and the motor will rev up and then bog way down during the turn, also first ride this year while making a slow left hand carve im pretty sure the motor hit the rev limiter a few times and made the motor pop once or twice. This will occur in deep fluffy powder or hard packed snow. the clutch has never had snow on it while this was happening. This is a video where this happens, the time is 00:13 and 01:13. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvu4FXh5P4c[/media]
I was told when i bought the sled that all clutch updates had been done.
I am currently on click 4-5 (depending on golden or revy). During a hard pull climbing the revs are at the sweet spot of 8200rpm, but on the flat the revs can get up to 8400rpm. My 2002 800 was always at 8000rpm flat or climbing always, is this normal for my 07?
On the very rare occasion riding on the flat i will have lots of rpm's but will hardly be going anywhere as if the belt were slipping entirely or the primary has not closed at all, a little throttle manipulation and a few seconds later it rides normal.
I have never done any maintenance on a snowmobile clutch before, in the comming weeks i will be picking up a primary clutch puller and a shop manual to work on my 07, watching some clutch videos on youtube has given me a pretty good idea about how to go about working on it but has shown me that ill need a few more special tools. Any idea where to get them in Calgary ?
Any information on what may be happing with my 07 would be very appreciated.
Thanks
I was told when i bought the sled that all clutch updates had been done.
I am currently on click 4-5 (depending on golden or revy). During a hard pull climbing the revs are at the sweet spot of 8200rpm, but on the flat the revs can get up to 8400rpm. My 2002 800 was always at 8000rpm flat or climbing always, is this normal for my 07?
On the very rare occasion riding on the flat i will have lots of rpm's but will hardly be going anywhere as if the belt were slipping entirely or the primary has not closed at all, a little throttle manipulation and a few seconds later it rides normal.
I have never done any maintenance on a snowmobile clutch before, in the comming weeks i will be picking up a primary clutch puller and a shop manual to work on my 07, watching some clutch videos on youtube has given me a pretty good idea about how to go about working on it but has shown me that ill need a few more special tools. Any idea where to get them in Calgary ?
Any information on what may be happing with my 07 would be very appreciated.
Thanks