meat12
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I am swaping a set of C&A's onto my SRX. When I took off the stock skis, somewhere along the way I lost one of the little aluminum bushings that fits into the ski and the bolt runs through.
I was wondering if anyone had a busted up ski somewhere that I could get a donor bushing from. If anyone has one that would be most helpful. I would pay for the shipping and your time. Thanks
Justin
I was wondering if anyone had a busted up ski somewhere that I could get a donor bushing from. If anyone has one that would be most helpful. I would pay for the shipping and your time. Thanks
Justin
are you referring to the stock ski saddle as to where the lost bushing came from? i have a few saddles laying around, i dont think that piece is supposed to come out. worn saddle perhaps?
grapeape
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IF you are reffering to the bushing that fits in the spindle that the bolt runs thru, they are a stock part and avilable from Yamaha. Most likely cheaper than having one shipped to you.
meat12
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Grapeape, I didnt look at the fiche for this part, but figured it was available. However, I refuse to go to the only yamaha dealer near me. They have been nothing but rude to me the few times I have gone in there. I can always try another avenue; service honda, if I cant find my lost piece, or no one else has one they are willing to drop in the mail.
Upon looking at the fiche, there is no part listed, it must be a pressed part on the saddle. Hmm, now what?
Upon looking at the fiche, there is no part listed, it must be a pressed part on the saddle. Hmm, now what?
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find a saddle?meat12 said:Grapeape, I didnt look at the fiche for this part, but figured it was available. However, I refuse to go to the only yamaha dealer near me. They have been nothing but rude to me the few times I have gone in there. I can always try another avenue; service honda, if I cant find my lost piece, or no one else has one they are willing to drop in the mail.
Upon looking at the fiche, there is no part listed, it must be a pressed part on the saddle. Hmm, now what?
Check your bolt that you removed, it might be still attached, they like to sieze on the bolt.
meat12
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BenderSRX said:Check your bolt that you removed, it might be still attached, they like to sieze on the bolt.
You are correct sir! I had to heat the spacer and pound it off the bolt. Then I threw it in a box and forgot about them both. When I turned the garbage can, the driveway, and the garage over again today, I found it in the box I had put it in initially.

grapeape
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If your collar goes bad here is the part number, its found on the "ski" page in the fiche
90387-1012H-00 COLLAR
90387-1012H-00 COLLAR