sledhead5000
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Just curious if this is possible to do, or if anyone has done it before?
I've always had a problem with the extra/often hidden charge for PDI/set up fees, for anything, not just sleds.
Near as I can tell, it's pretty darn simple to do myself... and seeing as I normally strip the sled back down right after getting it to install more parts, it seems rather unnecessary. Only thing that jumps out at me as new/tricky would be bleeding the oil system...
A quick web search yielded two examples of what's involved with PDI (from Hardcoresledder forum):
1) Uncrate, unstrap, unbolt spindles and skis from crate. Set skis, cardboard tube, and handlebar pad to the side. Remove battery and fill with acid, get charging.
2) Grease spindle and steering area. Check front end bolts for tightness.
3) At this I put it on our fork lift so I can lift it to where the shocks are at eye level. Install shocks (come in the cardboard tube along with hardware). Washer and bolt on top and use neverseize (or similar) on bottom bolt.
4) Now install skis (they are marked on top which side they go on this year or at the end of the part # there is either an L for left or R for right). Use never sieze for bushing and bolt.
5)Pull of the center belly pan so as to check oil pump adjustment. Adjust as needed.
6) Now spring the rear suspension and grease it all good. The lower grease fitting on the rear arm is normally lose. 7mm deep socket on 1/4" drive tightens this up. Go through and check all bolts for tightness. Tighten track, I do until the top of the inner lugs are even with the bottom of the hyfax at the rubber bump stop. This normally is just about perfect. Leave rear axle slightly lose just in case you need to adjust it.
7) Let the sled down and fill oil tank up. Check chaincase fluid. Pop off the oil pump control rod from the throttle body lever (BE VERY CAREFUL, rod ends can break easily). After you do this pump will go to full open.
8) Raise sled back up and using 10mm wrench remove oil pump bleed screw and let a little oil run through then reinstall screw (very tight spot, leave screw just about to start in) Reinstall belly pan now
9) Lower sled, install belt, windshield, and mirrors. Adjust and tighten the handlebars, and then install hadlebar pad and wrap.
10) Mix 6 gallons of gas 50:1 and fill the tank. (Top off with straight gas after completely finished with setup)
11) Install battery and hook it up. Check coolant.
12) FIRE IT UP!!!! Let it run giving it gas on and off. I normally run it till the running boards get good heat into them.
13) Now reconnect the oil pump rod, check to make sure oil went down. Check coolant. Just give a good check over for anything. Check track alignment and adjust accordingly.
14) Clean her up and take picture for us
AND:
1 adjust handlebar tilt/pad 15 check drive belt
2 service the battery(if needed) 16 check ski adjustment
3 Install windshield 17 check chain case lubricant
4 install front shock absorbers 18 check /adjust headlight aim
5 install skis 19 check gas oil coolant hoses
6 check cooling system coolant levels for proper routing
7 check brake system 20 check electrical switches/lights
8 bleed oil-injection 21 check/adjust track tension
9 check engine oil level(4 strock) 22 check for fluid leaks
10 check vent hose 23 check decals
11 check carburetor, throttle and choke cable 24 test ride
12 tighten throttle cable swivel adapter jam nuts 25 clean polish
13 check oil injection cable jam nut 26 explain manual
14 check and adjust clutch offset 27 explain warranty
28 complete owner registration
29 complete dealer comment card
This is what AC expects every deal to do on every sled. The booklet explains every step so even the poorest dealer can do it.
I've always had a problem with the extra/often hidden charge for PDI/set up fees, for anything, not just sleds.
Near as I can tell, it's pretty darn simple to do myself... and seeing as I normally strip the sled back down right after getting it to install more parts, it seems rather unnecessary. Only thing that jumps out at me as new/tricky would be bleeding the oil system...
A quick web search yielded two examples of what's involved with PDI (from Hardcoresledder forum):
1) Uncrate, unstrap, unbolt spindles and skis from crate. Set skis, cardboard tube, and handlebar pad to the side. Remove battery and fill with acid, get charging.
2) Grease spindle and steering area. Check front end bolts for tightness.
3) At this I put it on our fork lift so I can lift it to where the shocks are at eye level. Install shocks (come in the cardboard tube along with hardware). Washer and bolt on top and use neverseize (or similar) on bottom bolt.
4) Now install skis (they are marked on top which side they go on this year or at the end of the part # there is either an L for left or R for right). Use never sieze for bushing and bolt.
5)Pull of the center belly pan so as to check oil pump adjustment. Adjust as needed.
6) Now spring the rear suspension and grease it all good. The lower grease fitting on the rear arm is normally lose. 7mm deep socket on 1/4" drive tightens this up. Go through and check all bolts for tightness. Tighten track, I do until the top of the inner lugs are even with the bottom of the hyfax at the rubber bump stop. This normally is just about perfect. Leave rear axle slightly lose just in case you need to adjust it.
7) Let the sled down and fill oil tank up. Check chaincase fluid. Pop off the oil pump control rod from the throttle body lever (BE VERY CAREFUL, rod ends can break easily). After you do this pump will go to full open.
8) Raise sled back up and using 10mm wrench remove oil pump bleed screw and let a little oil run through then reinstall screw (very tight spot, leave screw just about to start in) Reinstall belly pan now
9) Lower sled, install belt, windshield, and mirrors. Adjust and tighten the handlebars, and then install hadlebar pad and wrap.
10) Mix 6 gallons of gas 50:1 and fill the tank. (Top off with straight gas after completely finished with setup)
11) Install battery and hook it up. Check coolant.
12) FIRE IT UP!!!! Let it run giving it gas on and off. I normally run it till the running boards get good heat into them.
13) Now reconnect the oil pump rod, check to make sure oil went down. Check coolant. Just give a good check over for anything. Check track alignment and adjust accordingly.
14) Clean her up and take picture for us
AND:
1 adjust handlebar tilt/pad 15 check drive belt
2 service the battery(if needed) 16 check ski adjustment
3 Install windshield 17 check chain case lubricant
4 install front shock absorbers 18 check /adjust headlight aim
5 install skis 19 check gas oil coolant hoses
6 check cooling system coolant levels for proper routing
7 check brake system 20 check electrical switches/lights
8 bleed oil-injection 21 check/adjust track tension
9 check engine oil level(4 strock) 22 check for fluid leaks
10 check vent hose 23 check decals
11 check carburetor, throttle and choke cable 24 test ride
12 tighten throttle cable swivel adapter jam nuts 25 clean polish
13 check oil injection cable jam nut 26 explain manual
14 check and adjust clutch offset 27 explain warranty
28 complete owner registration
29 complete dealer comment card
This is what AC expects every deal to do on every sled. The booklet explains every step so even the poorest dealer can do it.