Any Arctic Cat Sled Riders?
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Any Arctic Cat Sled Riders?
I may be able to help you, I have been riding Arctic Cat sleds for 20 years but I am going riding for 4 days on my new 05 650 LE so I may not have time to answer your question before I leave. If no one on these forums has answered your question soon, go to ArcticChat.com or Snowest.com There are many sled riders on there that can answer your question.
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Any Arctic Cat Sled Riders?
2000 ZR 600 EFI... i just rebuilt the whole clutch and it ran fine for about 200 miles but now it rev's rpms to about 6 grand before it engages...and it will slip alot when u get it rollin... i didnt know if i need a new spring or what not... but the sled also has 6000 miles... u think u could answer that?[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
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Any Arctic Cat Sled Riders?
Tons of possibilities
heres just a few:
1.) No snow. Have to wait a few months before riding.
2.) Track bound up/ misaligned
3.) Drive axle - bad bearing
4.) jackshaft- bad bearing
5.) frozen back clutch
6.) bad/burnt belt
7.) weight may be cocked in drive clutch
8.) Clutch weight pin too tight, causing towers to be squeezed
9.) Swollen clutch shaft. remove cover/belt, see if it moved freely (happens more to big cc sleds)
heres just a few:
1.) No snow. Have to wait a few months before riding.
2.) Track bound up/ misaligned
3.) Drive axle - bad bearing
4.) jackshaft- bad bearing
5.) frozen back clutch
6.) bad/burnt belt
7.) weight may be cocked in drive clutch
8.) Clutch weight pin too tight, causing towers to be squeezed
9.) Swollen clutch shaft. remove cover/belt, see if it moved freely (happens more to big cc sleds)
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