stealther27
New member
So since our winter is done by my area just was catching up on some maintainance on my sled and was looking at my primary clutch and noticed that i have some freeplay on my sliding sheave. So after reading through old posts Im wondering if I should just order a new sliding sheave, or look around for a nice used low mile clutch. Also my sled now has around 8600 miles.
drew24
New member
The bushings are replaceable. The tools to take the sheaves apart could be made pretty easily. Go oem on replacement parts. The aftermarket kits are junk.
stealther27
New member
Well I already have a new bushing for the cover, just trying to decide if I should just get the new bushing or with the miles on my sled if I should just look for another sheave??
JERSEYJOE
Member
Clutch rebuild
not going to name company but there is one that will machine the sheaves true and balance the assy. Well worth the cost
well i already have a new bushing for the cover, just trying to decide if i should just get the new bushing or with the miles on my sled if i should just look for another sheave??
not going to name company but there is one that will machine the sheaves true and balance the assy. Well worth the cost