Polaris snowmobile Clutch Rebuild. P85 drive primary clutch Vintage Polaris Snowmobiles. ATV SXS UTV

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  • Polaris Snowmobile Clutch Rebuild.
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Komentáře • 28

  • @nuttersspeedshop
    @nuttersspeedshop  Před 11 měsíci +1

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  • @EricFB
    @EricFB Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for posting. After watching I’ve decided to hose it with dry graphite spray and hope for the best. Just needs to be good enough to pull a toboggan. Cheers!

  • @jeffnicks2128
    @jeffnicks2128 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Looks like me last week doing the same job, crocks and shorts! Have a good one

  • @matthewbegin3462
    @matthewbegin3462 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I bet that unit will come in handy at some point, thanks for sharing!!

  • @BigJakesGarage
    @BigJakesGarage Před 10 měsíci

    I’ve only rebuilt one primary clutch ever at my dads shop last winter for a guy’s race sled. We never used a lathe we just had screw drives and sockets to pound out and in new bushings and we used scotch bright to clean up all the surfaces. Clutch turned out great!
    I have a “clean” junker sled I bought last winter and the clutch has 6k miles on it and it makes noises I’ve been back and forth on rebuilding it but I might just find a used one or a new one.

  • @figgeberglund4145
    @figgeberglund4145 Před 4 měsíci

    🇸🇪 Thank you for a helpful video. I hav that kind of clutch on a 1990 swedish Aktiv.

  • @StreetersGarage
    @StreetersGarage Před 10 měsíci

    I agree 1000% that it's easier to look for a better primary than to pull one apart. I've seen fixtures that have been bolted to the floor and people are using 5' cheater bars to get the spider off.

    • @nuttersspeedshop
      @nuttersspeedshop  Před 10 měsíci

      Right on. I've broken spiders too. Sometimes they just can't be saved, no matter how big of a cheater bar you have :)

  • @larrywarner9314
    @larrywarner9314 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Nutter that's why I buy all the p85 and p90 clutches I can new

  • @400brian
    @400brian Před 10 měsíci +1

    Should you rebuild clutches is the question. I deal with Comet clutches, but the basic design is similar. If you buy all the new parts over the counter, when you add it up, you may not be saving much. If you have acquired NOS parts considerably cheaper than the current prices, it can make sense to rebuild. I have had clutches that were too far gone to rebuild, if the fixed sheave and shaft is worn there is no way to bring things back to new specs. I have bought clutches off ebay that turned out to be very lightly used, and with a clean up and installation of application correct arms and spring, worked very well. I know guys who are willing to work on anything on a sled, but only buy new clutches, so it definitely can be a personal preference.

    • @nuttersspeedshop
      @nuttersspeedshop  Před 10 měsíci

      Right on.

    • @BigBenn2775
      @BigBenn2775 Před 3 měsíci

      Usually this is said by someone that’s unable to rebuild a clutch,
      More money then brains lol

  • @larrywarner9314
    @larrywarner9314 Před 10 měsíci

    Nutter believe it or not I've seen those fall out , I rebuilt one and it came out with in twenty minutes

  • @shanegridley4922
    @shanegridley4922 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Im not gonna attempt primary rebuild 😮

  • @davidhmurphy1619
    @davidhmurphy1619 Před 7 měsíci

    i have same clutch,and i rebuilt itwith , all new rebuild parts.
    and bought the new movable sheave bushing, With steel retaining ring. that fiber bushing went in with a little effort.
    ( prior cleaned with emery , etc. and cleaner) but when i tried to install spider on the fixed sheave , it will no way slide down on the fixed shaft, two men and a boy to try to get it to slide. is it a tapered bushing? no where do i see it only goes one way. i already wrecked the first bushing with chain saw file trying to get it to slide gracefully. what the ? any info is appreciated

    • @davidhmurphy1619
      @davidhmurphy1619 Před 7 měsíci

      also, the belt surface is very clean and shiney no rust did emery cloth that too.

    • @nuttersspeedshop
      @nuttersspeedshop  Před 7 měsíci

      You did the thing I would have suggested in polishing the stem. As you discovered you can't open up the clearance or it wrecks the bushing. Make sure there's a tiny chamfer on the lead in on the stem and push it on and work it around and spin it and try to seat the bushing. If it won't loosen up I don't know what to say except polish some more and then try to push it on and work it in. They are always tight at first, but I have always been able to get them to move free by polishing and working them in.

    • @davidhmurphy1619
      @davidhmurphy1619 Před 7 měsíci

      @@nuttersspeedshop i did forget to say i did polish the shaft with emery prior to placing the spider. and yes, the tiny chamfer is there and everything looks good. thanks Man , for your input. the first one , i filed bushing w/chain saw file, ruined it. cant even push it on.

  • @davidhmurphy1619
    @davidhmurphy1619 Před 9 měsíci

    Are those steel toe crocks???

  • @MBilliaert
    @MBilliaert Před 3 měsíci

    How many miles would it take to wear a clutch that bad?

    • @nuttersspeedshop
      @nuttersspeedshop  Před 3 měsíci

      I'm just guessing because the hood had been changed so the speedo was probably not giving correct mileage on that sled. Probably 5000 miles + of pure neglect.