Skidoo QRS secondary roller replacement

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  • Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
  • This video has been revised with added content, please look for it and watch.
    The rollers in the skidoo QRS secondary clutch are a critical part of proper clutch function and are common failure point. Roller maintenance and replacement with high performance parts can be very helpful. We go through the whole replacement process, show the tools needed and show options for replacement rollers.
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  • @Kowalski301
    @Kowalski301 2 роки тому +6

    First of all, great video. I do have couple of small tips: The manual calls for a very thin layer of anti-seize outside the jackshaft bearing where it slips into the bearing tower. I also think the bearing calls for loctite retaining compound on the jackshaft, but it doubt it will slip... And speaking of slip, if you don't have a press, you can put the jackshaft in the freezer, and heat the bearing, and it will slip on without tools or just a thin plastic pipe to give it a slight bump to seat it.

  • @jadwrench6056
    @jadwrench6056 2 роки тому +4

    love the content and keep them coming! Its about time someone made a good vid of a QRS roller replacement with the roll pins. Did a few myself with the hex bolts. Sure is a time saver to change or just check the spring and helix. If the clutches have been aligned with shims don't forget to put them back. If it has there maybe one on the spline side, one next to the bearing, and one on the bearing retainer stud. If you loosen the chain it helps too.

  • @tnort101
    @tnort101 2 роки тому +1

    Lol I cut my bearing off!!!!! And replaced it for what ever the bearing cost was. You are much wiser than I

  • @CloudNine555
    @CloudNine555 Рік тому

    On my 2020 Summit I was able to get the 4 torx bolts off the back of the secondary plate using a 1/4" T40 bit taped inside an 8" adjustable wrench. Turn the secondary such that the bolt is in the 2o'clock position each time. Thanks for the tip on replacing with hex bolts

  • @CloudNine555
    @CloudNine555 Рік тому

    Very well done video! Thanks!

  • @stephanvallee5167
    @stephanvallee5167 2 роки тому +1

    Best video i found A +++++

  • @robcurley4415
    @robcurley4415 Рік тому +1

    Great video. Love your t shirt

  • @roadglider00
    @roadglider00 6 місяців тому

    Great video. Thanks!

  • @jacobjoeljoncas
    @jacobjoeljoncas 7 місяців тому

    Great video

  • @tnort101
    @tnort101 2 роки тому +1

    New style QRS is very difficult, I had the same problem and had to remove the bearing to get the roll pin out.

  • @9kalltheway
    @9kalltheway 2 роки тому +1

    Did you notice any performance changes? Or clutching changes with the new rollers? Thank you for the video. Just installed mine. Curious to know if there is any changes. Thanks again!

    • @mountainsleddergarage8627
      @mountainsleddergarage8627  2 роки тому

      Unless your old rollers where damaged or severely worn, I doubt you’d see and change in how your clutching works

  • @2000tng
    @2000tng 2 роки тому +1

    Great video ! I followed it to change out my broken rollers, but used zero special tools. What is the source of those helix spring teflons, I'd like to add those to mine.

    • @Kowalski301
      @Kowalski301 2 роки тому

      The plastic springs washers is supposed to be there, but they are often stuck in the sheeve and helix, so you probably didn't notice them? But if they actually are gone, just pick them up from the dealer.

  • @timothy761
    @timothy761 2 роки тому +1

    Does the Jack shaft bearing have to be removed to do the rollers or does it just make it easier?

    • @mountainsleddergarage8627
      @mountainsleddergarage8627  2 роки тому +2

      Going to edit my last answer a little. It is a lot easier to take the bearing off on the newer QRS clutch (like mine in the video), but it can be done without the bearing off. Some of the older QRS designs you do have to take the bearing off.

    • @mountainsleddergarage8627
      @mountainsleddergarage8627  2 роки тому +1

      Revised video shows how to do this

  • @WildBill1984
    @WildBill1984 2 роки тому +1

    Just buy a good Roll pin punch set, I recommend Proto.

  • @Atomic173
    @Atomic173 2 роки тому +1

    Is it not possible to punch out the retaining pin from the helix side in order to avoid removing the jack shaft bearing?

    • @mountainsleddergarage8627
      @mountainsleddergarage8627  2 роки тому

      Yes, it is. I revised the video and added how to do that. Unfortunately i can’t just add it to the current UA-cam video, I had to make and download a whole new video.
      It’s called, Skidoo QRS roller replacement (revised video with new content)

  • @johnduvall5
    @johnduvall5 Рік тому

    I didn’t see lock tire on the roller screw in the video. Is it needdd with the roll pin?

    • @mountainsleddergarage8627
      @mountainsleddergarage8627  Рік тому

      The screw that goes through the roller is securely held in place by the pin. So they shouldn’t need lock tight

    • @johnduvall5
      @johnduvall5 Рік тому

      @@mountainsleddergarage8627 Cool thank you! Do you have a link to the finger throttle you have on that sled?

    • @mountainsleddergarage8627
      @mountainsleddergarage8627  Рік тому

      Munster is the only place making finger throttles.
      munstercanada.com/collections/featured-products/products/finger-throttle?variant=37173013676209

    • @johnduvall5
      @johnduvall5 Рік тому

      @@mountainsleddergarage8627 thank you! Just placed an order…. Serious carpal tunnel on my wrist effecting my thumb for throttling. Hoping this helps a bit

  • @zeberkhan6190
    @zeberkhan6190 2 роки тому +1

    does the roller get damaged if you accelerate forward too fast?

    • @mountainsleddergarage8627
      @mountainsleddergarage8627  2 роки тому

      If the sled has been in reverse the roller will have to move to the forward position when going from reverse to forward. So yes it could if it’s been in reverse first. When it’s in forward, stopping and starting in forward the roller should stay in contact with the helix

    • @zeberkhan6190
      @zeberkhan6190 2 роки тому

      @@mountainsleddergarage8627 Thank you! Now i know to do smooth transitions when switching. My 2017 ski doo summit 850 broke up in the mountains last year because both of the rollers broke in the secondary and I was a novice rider so I didn't know the difference how the sled rides when they break so I kept riding, and what had ended up happening was the top gear bolt in the chain case that goes into the jackshaft sheared and totally messed up my chain case in the mountains, I believe this was from the vibration from not having the rollers. Do you think that caused this problem? Sled would not move and we had to tow it out.

    • @zeberkhan6190
      @zeberkhan6190 2 роки тому

      Also, do you know what causes the snow machine handle bars to vibrate at idle?

    • @lostsledder
      @lostsledder 2 роки тому

      @@zeberkhan6190 hahahahahaha good one - it's your engine running.

  • @youareright5431
    @youareright5431 Рік тому

    A Friend of mine has a tool to do this job we without pulling the shaft? I thought it was common now 🤔🤔🤔

    • @mountainsleddergarage8627
      @mountainsleddergarage8627  Рік тому

      I have the same video with added content that shows how to do it without pulling the bearing. It’s the same name but added “revised” in the name

  • @ezrabisson3610
    @ezrabisson3610 11 місяців тому

    This is the chit that drives me crazy with doo.
    Just wanting to do a long weekend out west is a bs shop commitment after-work as apposed to 10 min in the trailer with a cat or a poo . Engeners with 2 much time on there hands