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SnoWest-Forums - AXYS-MOUNTAIN TECH LINKS

mountainhorse

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So that we don't have a bunch of "Stickies" for tech threads and information.

I'm pulling them all together here in one place which will eliminate a lot of searching and put the info within easy reach.

If you have a favorite tech Threads or parts-source threads.
These are for SNOWEST PRO-RIDE Forum threads ONLY> NO outside links and no comments.

If you have something that you want to be put up... Post it up here with:
1) Title of the Thread
2) Description of the contents of the thread
3) Link to that thread.

I will come back here from time to time and move your info into the second post here and will then delete your post... this will keep the thread clean.

Thanks for your help!!





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mountainhorse

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FINALLY: COMPLETE, REASONABLY PRICED, "KIT" FOR LORDS ADHESIVE AND AN ALTERNATIVE
Adhesive kits to use in repair/assembly/modification of your sled
//www.snowest.com/forum/showthread.php?t=328615

GREASING THE PRO RMK... DO IT OFTEN AND USE EXCELLENT QUALITY GREASE
Grease can make a big differnce in how well your suspension works.
//www.snowest.com/forum/showthread.php?t=312674

COOLANT TECH TIP FOR THOSE REBUILDING OR NEW TOP END OR RUNNING IN COLD / HOT AMBIENT
General discussion of coolant mixtures and coolant performance.
//www.snowest.com/forum/showthread.php?t=406854

The complete list of Axys error codes. (Thanks Snowjunkie/MountainFanatic)
//www.snowest.com/forum/showthread.php?t=404806

TPS check / adjust step by step.
Complete and technical discussion about adjusting the TPS (Throttle Position Sensor) on your AXYS sled (often not adjusted well from factory)
//www.snowest.com/forum/showthread.php?t=404826

Polaris P85 Drive Clutch
Blueprinting and overall maint. info
//www.snowest.com/forum/showthread.php?t=416808

WORTH CHECKING: Belt Deflection Adjuster on '2018 Secondary clutches
https://www.snowest.com/forum/showthread.php?t=438877









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cmxuser

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Axys exhaust valve cleaning.
Not sure if you want this here. Not sure you even want to hear this but I'll offer up my experience. Your milage may vary.
Being careful not to move the adjustment of the cable when removing and replacing the cover for the exhaust valve assembly, I pulled the exhaust valves took them off the assembly one at a time. Cleaned them and replaced them making sure they moved freely in the exhaust valve slots.
Rode the sled pretty hard yesterday and it run great no codes no problems, sled run great. Thought I would throw this out there. Like I said though "your mileage may vary."
Mountainhorse please post this where you think it might need to be. Thanks.
 

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As we all know, there is no external fuel filter on the Axys RMKs, there is a filter in the tank that's part of the fuel pick-up unit.

The part number is: 2205618

At Babbits (online), it costs around $123 + shipping for the pick-up unit which includes the filter.
 
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