RJH
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Your sleds……I didn’t answer right away as I was trying to think of something smart to say….but I can’t think of anything better than…… than they just look fantastic. Better than the real ones.
Can’t believe the amount of work you did….cool ala Artic Cat 4 pugs to. Good you have VM’s on them as well. If you haven’t already…take out the high speed air jets and re-jet the main. The AJ even a 0.8 won’t let the fuel atomize right.
I’ll do one sled section at a time. Ohhh… just one thing…my seat was lower, hard and had a grain surface.
Front End:
Yes….the 76’s had the front arm extended outside the aluminium body. This was how they all were.
Ours
A lot had to do with the modified skid..I’ll tell you later about. At the front….you could not get the weight to the right carbide. Here is a picture of the year before in mod stock…..we were not allowed saw up the chassis…just the engine (however ours was a stock GYT kit on pump fuel for most HP)
This is what steering with the inside ski looks like below….we still won every weekend in one class…but it was a wild ride.
Basically – they changed the 76’s so when you turned the ski the carbide was right underneath it. When you use a saddle – the carbide turns on an arc. We had the illusion of using the full saddle…but our carbide was basically right under the spindle. So….about 3” in from the 76 model.
Anyway….sitting on the sled…the right carbide was under the spindle – the left was stock.
This is how much bite we had…..
We spent a lot of time trying to keep the right leaf spring from folding under. One time we got a ½” solid titanium rod. We made a sleeve for the ski and a sleeve on the top of the saddle. We bent the Ti to a 90 and installed it. The ski would move up and down..but not fold under.
First heat – I bent the rod there was so much force.
So friggin stupid…..why didn’t we just make the spring solid. Take the dam leaf springs off…extend the spindle and super brace it….perfect – the tracks were always smooth ice back then…so stupid….
I wouldn’t change your front end…it looks nice.
No - I wasn't fat.
Can’t believe the amount of work you did….cool ala Artic Cat 4 pugs to. Good you have VM’s on them as well. If you haven’t already…take out the high speed air jets and re-jet the main. The AJ even a 0.8 won’t let the fuel atomize right.
I’ll do one sled section at a time. Ohhh… just one thing…my seat was lower, hard and had a grain surface.
Front End:
Yes….the 76’s had the front arm extended outside the aluminium body. This was how they all were.
Ours
A lot had to do with the modified skid..I’ll tell you later about. At the front….you could not get the weight to the right carbide. Here is a picture of the year before in mod stock…..we were not allowed saw up the chassis…just the engine (however ours was a stock GYT kit on pump fuel for most HP)
This is what steering with the inside ski looks like below….we still won every weekend in one class…but it was a wild ride.
Basically – they changed the 76’s so when you turned the ski the carbide was right underneath it. When you use a saddle – the carbide turns on an arc. We had the illusion of using the full saddle…but our carbide was basically right under the spindle. So….about 3” in from the 76 model.
Anyway….sitting on the sled…the right carbide was under the spindle – the left was stock.
This is how much bite we had…..
We spent a lot of time trying to keep the right leaf spring from folding under. One time we got a ½” solid titanium rod. We made a sleeve for the ski and a sleeve on the top of the saddle. We bent the Ti to a 90 and installed it. The ski would move up and down..but not fold under.
First heat – I bent the rod there was so much force.
So friggin stupid…..why didn’t we just make the spring solid. Take the dam leaf springs off…extend the spindle and super brace it….perfect – the tracks were always smooth ice back then…so stupid….
I wouldn’t change your front end…it looks nice.
No - I wasn't fat.
