MK4TDI
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I bet that hurt right away, and still hurts. FackYes. 4 stroke tcat.
I bet that hurt right away, and still hurts. FackYes. 4 stroke tcat.
Getting my alpha ready for a 10 day trip. Went right around it checking bolts track ect. Put a flashlight on my primary and she’s got 5 good cracks on the spider. Leaving in 5 days. I hope I can get one in time. My highcountry has twice the miles and the primary is fine. So far
The cool thing is that everything I believe can be confirmed/corroborated by non Cat engineers. It’s not like I staged a bs photo shoot and purposely wrecked ****. I do hold some **** back tho. You never want to expose all your cards.
You have copies of those study’s? Willing to pay for to have them done? Otherwise you have conjecture and theories as to why the issues are occurring. With no hard evidence everything you claim is just opinion. Which doesn’t mean that there aren’t issues, but you should have stuck to showing them.
Buyback what, sleds? Take a little too much meth this morning?Let’s not deflect and muddy the issue. The pics speak for themselves. As easy as it is to see the cause(s), this issue is far beyond the “why” clutches are exploding. They are exploding. Cat keeps replacing clutches and they keep failing.
There is some progress though. The legal dept wrote a letter to the Federal Gov’t and there has been more than a few clutch meetings with Cat/Team top brass.
Aside from a complete buyback program, customer mod costs included, I don’t know how this safety issue can be fixed. If there’s a buyback program, it will bankrupt Cat.
The above are my beliefs.
Buyback what, sleds? Take a little too much meth this morning?
Changing out primary would be far from a corporate deal breaker.And why couldn’t they redesign the clutch and replace them, seems according to your thread a different spacer would stop the clutch from bottoming and get rid of the issue. So recall the sleds, replace the required parts and any damage and away you go. Why would they have to buy back the entire sled?
And why couldn’t they redesign the clutch and replace them, seems according to your thread a different spacer would stop the clutch from bottoming and get rid of the issue. So recall the sleds, replace the required parts and any damage and away you go. Why would they have to buy back the entire sled?
wow, that took a while to read through 66 pages. I wanted to make sure i read everything before i jumped in and posted. granted this might be my first post on this site, but i've been active for years on other site and was tipped off to this site and thread from being over on hardcoresledder. I agree with kanedog and the general premise of this thread that there is a problem which needs to be rectified, however this reads too much like a conspiracy theory. below are a couple of some short comings in what i saw over the last 652 posts.
1. I see a little bit of a problem with associating the 2018 recall to all other clutch failures and saying they are all the same. The reason i say that is because a catastrophic failure on an assembly with multiple parts can often times have multiple contributing factors. At the time when those clutches were replaced, if you held the "old" and "replacement" parts side by side, there was a physical casting difference between them. Why the need for the change? I have no idea. However, when that change was identified, in their eyes they resolved the known problem at that time and all of these other failures are from a different root cause. If that's true or not is certainly open for debate, but I'm sure that is part of the reason why Arctic gave the legal response that they did. They took care of what they "knew" to be an issue at that time. Obviously there is other failure modes taking place beyond what they knew about in 2018 to cause the recall, and according to ZRrr's post, it looks like there is finally starting to be some movement on that topic.
2. The crack in the tunnel by the chain case that is shown in post #86 is not caused by harmonics and it doesn't pose a concern to structural integrity. The cause is simply that the outermost layer of the tunnel at that location has too large of a radius where it turns down to the running boards. Once the nut is fastened down it causes a pinch point in outmost layer of the tunnel, which in turn cracks over time due to flexing of the chassis. I say this is not a structural concern because that crack will not propagate any further than was is shown in the photos and it is only the outmost layer that has a crack. The tunnel at that location is three layers thick. If this sled were to be completely disassembled, the two under layers would not have any fractures.
3. As a friend with a machine shop, i'm genuinely interested to hear more from kanedog on his improved clutch design. I know a lot of people often take for granted and assume the OEM always knows best, but the OEM's do have to make compromises once in a while. Sometimes it may be due to design (resources/subject knowledge), sourcing (pricing goals), manufacturing (capability of suppliers), or assembly (process control) and the general public which is free of those limitations does truly come up with better ideas and products. Heck thats why there is so many aftermarket products out there. Although i should add that I think most aftermarket products are simply marketing grab feeding on a captive audience.
The original recall clearly states:
Arctic Cat Recalls Snowmobiles Due to *Impact Hazard* (Recall Alert)
Recall Summary
Name of Product: Snowmobiles
Hazard: The snowmobile drive clutch can fracture and fragments can escape the snowmobile shielding, posing an impact hazard.
https://arcticcat.txtsv.com/sites/default/files/_images/content/Clutch-Arctic-Cat-Recall-6.6.17.pdf
Welcome to the Snow and Mud! Hey what’s your screen name on hardcore Sledder? What is your screen name on Snowest? How about super sled? I need to check out some of your posts to see if you are real. You kinda sound like a Cat Spin Doctor. Ya know, mentioning conspiracy theory, manufacturing knowledge, legal knowledge, fuzzying up the issues.
A tad suspect but that can be cleared up easily with a little investigation I’m sure.
This would be wicked if Cat sent a spin doctor to Snow and Mud. History in the making! I’m pretty sure you are a Spin Dr. Kinda hoping you are but then not not cuz you have some good knowledge to share.
Clutches are exploding, tunnels are a cracking, frame bolts are backing out. There no conspiracy theory. It’s happening. Can’t argue with pictures. Cheers
Just reread your post. Definitely a spin dr. I’ll dig up some more tunnel cracks pics for you. They are same ones that Cspc sees.