auji700triple
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Name says it all, How to take out a brake Rotor?? seems liek its on there pretty good, like rivets or somhitng.
Ding
Darn Tootin'
The rotor and hub is simply on a key and should slide right off. There is a collar with an o-ring in it the spaces between the rotor and the bearing.
SNOWRULES
New member
just use a rubber mallot i had to pund on mine pretty good to get it off sometimes it seizes on there try some penetrating oil and let it sit an hour or so then pound on it. it'll come.
grapeape
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Auji, don't take this the wrong way, but I think getting a service manual will save you a lot of time and hassle in working on the sled.
yamaholic22
Active member
If you have never had it apart before it may come off a little hard, but there is nothing "holding" it onto the shaft except the caliper. It is a keyed shaft.
Triple X
New member
If you mean how to take the rotor off the hub?. Then you will have to grind the rivets off one side. Then replace with new rivets or bolts & nuts.
Do they sell them that way?...ifn you need a new rotor get the actual part you need, don't try to piece er together,jmo
SpartaSXr
Member
Hit It Off The Shaft
ak ryda
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If you havent read this already..............http://www.totallyamaha.com/snowmobiles/aaTECH/Suspension/replacing_track.htm
bluewho
Active member
now thats putting it bluntly!!SpartaSXr said:Hit It Off The Shaft
blueblooded
Member
Dont drop the key when you pull the rotor off,its a bitch if it falls under the engine.
auji700triple
New member
Look at my Working Log Thread, you will finally see my sled..