Gunnerthesnowman
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My sons sled front drive shaft failed on our last trip last year, the drive shaft itself worn down on the left side and was moving in the bearing inter race, the bearing it shaft was good, so I got a used front drive shift from a junked 2013, installed new bearings and installed the drive shaft in his sled this summer, my son just took it out last week for the first time since i installed the new used drive shaft, the clunking sound is gone and sounds and feels good at speed, But at very low speed, just after the clutch ingages ( say 5km/hr) the sled jerks like something is binding and then letting go. So I took a look at things and the first thing i notice was the bushing (top) on the rear shock and the limiting bar was bad, so I replaced these, sled still did this jerking thing, so tonight I removed the engine drive belt and the belt drive (chaincase side on older sleds) Jack shaft bearings are good, so then i moved on to the track, took tension off of track, front drive shaft turns free and smooth, the only thing I found was the rear idler wheels have some bearing play most of it is the outter race moving in the plastic wheel itshelf, I will replace these, but what else could be cousing this jerking? NOTE I did install a new engine drive belt, thinking that the old belt could of had a burnt spot it it, did not help, thanks for any help or info
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