T3 Bent drive shaft

Grizzly4323

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Anyone have this issue? 8 kms on the sled and recently out of a local shop.
Not my sled, but If this is an issue mine will be going in before I go to the hills!!
 
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Anything with a rolled case and the drivers protruding below the tunnel is vulnerable to a hit. That sled bounced off a rock right up the centre I bet.
 

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those arent the stock drivers. either it took a hit on the shaft or something went sideways on the driver installation. this is the same shaft and drivers skidoo has been using for many years without issue ( except 2008) and in theory it is 20mm closer to the snow now so it is more vulnerable. not much you can do about it though?
 

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8000km on the sled already?

in any event that is havoc on all the rivets on the tunnel, let alone the chaincase, bearings, and seal. I wouldn't even drive that thing until it is repaired.
 

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X2 not doo drivers. Someone f'd up pressing them on.


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It would take some pretty special talent to cause that by installing drivers LOL


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Being bigger drivers they have been hit while sled was in use would be my guess .
Hanging below belly pan.
 
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