I feel like I’m beating a dead horse with clutching on my 18 50th 162. Been fighting belt and primary roller issues for 2 seasons. I bought the Hurricane alignment tool this fall and it showed that my secondary needed to move inwards about 1mm. I’ve had two dealers at separate times align the sled and both times they had to machine more off the secondary to bring it in. Something isn’t right, so I pulled the stub shaft off the crank and found that the bearings weren’t pressed into the housing all the way, which I guess when you explode a belt the shock tends to move the stub shaft in. So Yamaha warranties a stub shaft but then the dealer had to add shims on the secondary to bring it back out, as for two years we have been aligning it to a primary that has been progressively moving inwards. So now owning the alignment tool I can monitor this myself. I just went on my first trip and put 280km on with a new Yamaha primary spring, new Yamaha 14.5mm primary rollers and a new 8jp belt. Checked clutch temp a lot and both clutches running very close temps to each other, but half way through trip (140ish km) felt it was acting funny. Had a broken primary spring and all 3 rollers had bushings that were completely trashed again. Belt looked good though so I feel like my alignment is good. Don’t know what to do other than sell the sled. In 3300km have went through numerous belts (guessing 8), 2 primary springs, 7 sets of primary rollers and replaced just the bushings a few times, secondary rollers flat spotted so now have hi torque rollers which have been good, etc, etc. It’s basically cost me $1/km in just clutch repair costs. Help, rest of sled has been awesome, and really enjoy it.