Pauljones
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Thanks to this forum I succesfully removed my chaincase, jackshaft, track, rear suspension, and driveshaft. My speedo stopped working last year and it looks like the key that goes into the driveshaft broke. The jackshaft bearings feel good, but the driveshaft bearings not so much. They are still intact but when spinning them by hand you can feel some rough spots. I have a few questions I need help with:
1) How do you get the broken speedo key out of the driveshaft, can you purchase just a new key or do you need to purchase that whole speedo takeoff assembly below the secondary? Do I need to purchase a new driveshaft to have a working speedo?
2) The two allen screws on the driveshaft bearing (clutch side) where missing and loose (one was missing, one was loose). This made for an easy driveshaft removal as the driveshaft was not stuck to that bearing collar. I am wondering what the point of these set screws are? Are they necessary and if so do you put everthing back together and tighten them last.
3) The brake rotor on the jackshaft has a little play in it. The play is between the jackshaft and the rotor hub. It is not a lot but it is definitly looser then I expected. Since the sled is a 98 I understand that the newer srx's have lighter aluminum brake rotors, should I be looking for a newer one that is lighter? Does anyone bother with this upgrade for a trail sled? Anybody have one for sale?
Thanks for the help.
1) How do you get the broken speedo key out of the driveshaft, can you purchase just a new key or do you need to purchase that whole speedo takeoff assembly below the secondary? Do I need to purchase a new driveshaft to have a working speedo?
2) The two allen screws on the driveshaft bearing (clutch side) where missing and loose (one was missing, one was loose). This made for an easy driveshaft removal as the driveshaft was not stuck to that bearing collar. I am wondering what the point of these set screws are? Are they necessary and if so do you put everthing back together and tighten them last.
3) The brake rotor on the jackshaft has a little play in it. The play is between the jackshaft and the rotor hub. It is not a lot but it is definitly looser then I expected. Since the sled is a 98 I understand that the newer srx's have lighter aluminum brake rotors, should I be looking for a newer one that is lighter? Does anyone bother with this upgrade for a trail sled? Anybody have one for sale?
Thanks for the help.