Ski Doo Helix

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Does anyone know what helix's are available from ski doo directly. I see a couple listed in there online purchasing section but I am thinking they offer more than just 4 or 5. looking for part numbers and angles for the ones you can purchase.
 

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I'll see if I can scan it, but there is usually a listing of what's available in the Race Handbook.
Here's a list I have that's incomplete but easily accessible
# 417 127 112 = 50-47
# 417 127 146 = 50-44
# 417 127 142 = 50-40
# 417 127 148 = 47-44
# 417 127 190 = 47-40
# 417 127 169 = 44
# 417 126 976 = 46-42
# 417 127 085 = 46-35
# 417 127 086 = 46-33
# 417 126 973 = 44-42
# 417 126 974 = 44-40
# 417 126 975 = 44-33
# 417 127 133 = 43-47
# 417 127 106 = 42-40
# 417 127 235 = 41-45
# 417 127 084 = 50
# 417 127 083 = 48
# 417 127 082 = 46
# 417 127 224 = 42
# 417 127 225 = 40
# 417 126 962 = 38

Dalton has good list of what they can offer too
 

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thanks. Yes I am looking for a 40/38, I don't see one from doo or Dalton. 42/40 may work with a little extra spring pressure. Do you know if the skidoo helix is a progressive or is it a straight 2 angle?
 

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thanks. Yes I am looking for a 40/38, I don't see one from doo or Dalton. 42/40 may work with a little extra spring pressure. Do you know if the skidoo helix is a progressive or is it a straight 2 angle?

The OEM Helix's are progressive if memory serves me right. I've never run into a 40/38 before. Dalton offers it though
 

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Still not seeing a 40/38... Not for a qrs secondary. A 42-38 is probably a little much for the weak initial spring forces. The qrs secondary really doesn't offer much variety for springs.
 

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Did you contact dalton? They can custom cut the angles you want. I don't believe it's much more money either.

I had team industries custom cut me a helix for a tied a few years ago, wasn't much more than a regular helix.


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