Polaris Axys and Matryx clutch alignment DIY
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- čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
- We explain in detail the things you need to know to put your Polaris snowmobile clutches in perfect alignment. This is for all Axys and Matryx sleds, 650, 850, 900 and boost. Keep your sleds clutch system work at top performance and cool belt/clutch temps all season with this simple how to video.
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Probably more info than I needed but well done! Thank you.
This is extremely helpful! Thanks for putting this together!!!
Thanks, just trying to help people understand and be able to maintain their sleds.
Thank's, good video
Excellent information! Thanks 🙏🏻
Thanks!
Well done! This is good info and relatively simple for anybody that would like to save some belts and get better performance out of your machine! Also Tony @ TRS = 👍
Thanks, the TRS stuff is very good
Call Tony at 307-272-5884
Very well done video. Thanks!
Thanks for the comments!
Another good informative video!
Thanks.!
Thanks guys you blessed me with a very informative video !!
Glad it was helpful
Glad it was helpful
You’re video was great learned a lot. I have a 2006 Polaris 340 classic with P85 clutch, removed the motor rebuilt it put it back in the sled and the clutch is not lining up with the driven clutch. I have read the repair manual, cannot find a toque adjustment bolt, nor will the motor mount plate move. Question is how or what is the specs. For the clutch alignment?
Extremely helpful!! Thank you so much!!
Outstanding video!
Thanks, you guys have great profucts
@@mountainsleddergarage8627 Thank you . Where are you based out of? Would love to collaborate, and get some product on your sled/channel.
I’m in Salt Lake City. Thought about reaching out to you when I saw you reply the first time. Just message me through Facebook or Instagram gram
Trs actually sells adjustable motor mounts to correct the lead in to get you as close to 0 lead in as possible.
Yes they do, I made a video about the TRS motor mounts last season. If your lead in is off by very much the only way to correct it is machine the stock mounts or buy the TRS mounts.
The video is called TRS motor mount DIY, in the axys/matryx section of my videos.
this is the only video i see that has the specs for the clutch. the other videos show deflection only which is only is small part of clutch performance.
The specs I give are the TRS performance specs
Great video, I bought the TRS alignment bar and am in the process of aligning the clutches. Was curious about the belt deflection adjustment screw. Won't the adjustment screw effect the position of the outer sheave? Should the belt deflection screw be turned all the way out for alignment? Or should the belt deflection be set properly for the initial alignment and a re-alignment done every so often after adjusting the belt deflection during the season?
The adjuster moves the inner sheave outer doesn’t move
Are the alignment tools interchangeable? I bought one through Polaris and can’t get to fit inside the housing
No, unfortunately, they are all designed a little different. You need to find the specs for your specific tool in order to use it properly
Where can I find the TRS bar? Can’t find it on Google
Sorry for the very late reply.
TRS performance on Facebook is the easiest.
Looking for the alignment bar for my switchback proS 800. Do you have an email address for TRS by chance? I don’t have twitter or other social media and want to contact them via email. Thank you. Great video, by the way.
Do you have part number for all spacers uses in this video?
Part numbers are at the 12 minute mark in the video
And also the 16:40 mark for the float washer part numbers
With as many shims as you have behind the clutch to get you against alingment bar it appears you only have float towards the outside panel but none going toward center of the sled. Is that how you want it? Just thinking outloud. Whats your handle on snowest?
That's per the TRS alignment bar instructions. It's much tighter tolerances than Polaris. Been using the TRS bar for all my Polaris sleds for 4 years now with exceptional results, can't remember blowing a belt in that time. If you're on snowest in the Polaris section, TRS is in there a lot. Im madmax.
@@mountainsleddergarage8627 It could be he accounted for some float in both directions but factored that into the bar. Yes, I'm on Snowest as well.
I was thinking the same thing. When you get on the gas and the alignment comes back it would move the bar in on the front of the secondary as well as the back. So I was wondering if that compensation was built in. Great video I would have just assumed all bars and specs were the same. Lots of good info here.
@@jasonfeger2308 yes, when he engine is under load it will twist a little bit in the chassis, that's what the "lead in" compensates for. The matryx motor mounts are much better than the axis mounts, so that helps a lot. Most Polaris less ive checked have some amount of lead in build into them, usually way too much. All alignment bars are not designed the same, you have to know how the bar you have is meant to be used.
@@mountainsleddergarage8627 thanks for the response. I got to looking last night and on the forum it looks like everyone with a trs bar needs like 150 shim so I’m assuming that’s the difference in the bars. You can see that when you over lay them in your video. So who’s right? The trs bar or the stock one? Have you backed to back them to see the difference? I’m super curious before I buy a bar. Obviously you said you’ve had really good luck with the trs.
What do you mean with 30000 of float? How man inches is that?
.030
@@mountainsleddergarage8627 tnx! Great video!
This work for p22
Yes, there is a new alignment bar that works for the p-85 and p-22
Is this valid for mountain and trail sleds? Does polaris change specs for the two different applications?
Honestly, I don't work on any trail sleds, we just don't have them out west. I will say, the TRS alignment bar does it a little different than the Polaris specs, mush tighter tolerances.