I have a 96 600xt. I don't know for sure which clutch it has. I'll post photos tomorrow. I don't think it's stock because I think that the previous owner had mentioned something about putting on a 95 model clutch instead of rebuilding it. I rebuilt it once, but since I have everything out and want it all right, I might as well look into the clutch. Should I have the YXR?
sandmanmike1
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I will check mine. I put a 96 600 XT secondary on my 94 Vmax 600 ST and need to take some pics of it anyway. I will post some pics of everything.
NY AttakGT
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That is the number that will tell you which clutch it is....8AB, 8AC...etc. Clean it so you can read that entire #. It is definately a YXR type though.
Steve (O.C.)
Steve (O.C.)
Thanks! Looks like 8BV. I don't know what that means...but that's what it reads....
NY AttakGT
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8BV is a start, you still need the complete Part# though. It should look something like this. "8BV-17620-01-00". This happens to be the part #, from the Yamaha website, for the complete primary sliding sheave for a 96 XT. Check it out.
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/parts/home.aspx
Just enter in your year make and model.
--Steve (O.C.)
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/parts/home.aspx
Just enter in your year make and model.
--Steve (O.C.)
there must be alot of dirt on there.... I'll get deeper by the end of the weekend.
AIRBLUE
New member
dnale said:there must be alot of dirt on there.... I'll get deeper by the end of the weekend.
DNALE
Check out the link, it is for a clutch upgrade and set up for our sled.
This is what I am going with.
http://www.totallyamaha.com/snowmobiles/AAATuning Chart/Tuning_Chart.htm
AIRBLUE
I'm not looking for clutching. I've already got it set up. I just wanted to make sure I was getting the correct bushings, etc. I've even recommended that you start with those setting in a PM.
AIRBLUE
New member
dnale said:I'm not looking for clutching. I've already got it set up. I just wanted to make sure I was getting the correct bushings, etc. I've even recommended that you start with those setting in a PM.
La de da to that answer!
