Snowmobile Stud Installation Video
Posted on Jul 30, 2009 under snowmobile dealers |
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Determining the Correct Stud Size
1.Snowmobile studs should extend ¼ to 3/8 beyond the lug of the track
2.To determine stud size measure from the outside of the track to the top of the lug
3.Add 1/4 to 3/8 to this measurement to determine proper stud size
a.Display the picture from Pg. 13 Extreme Max booklet of stud installed in track showing overall length, protrusion length etc.
b.Display the Recommended Stud Length Chart (display for quite awhile)
4.Determine how many studs to install
5.Some popular amounts are: 96, 120, 144, 168, & 192 Consult your dealer for the proper amount to install on your track.
Tools Needed for Installation
1.Torq Wrench, Extreme Max Track Drill Bit, 3/8 Electric Drill, Extreme Max Track Template
2.If using taller Extreme Max Nuts use Blue Loc-Tite to secure nut
3.*Always use tunnel protectors when installing snowmobile studs. Talk to dealer for proper tunnel protectors*
Preparing Snowmobile for Stud Installation
1.Tip snowmobile on side or hoist rear of machine from ceiling
2.Turn off fuel valve if possible
3.Remove drive belt
4.Lift up mud flap to provide clearer work area
Drilling Track Holes
1.Place Extreme Max Track Template over track ribs
2.Mark holes to be drilled with white pen
3.Drill marked holes.
4.*Check with Dave as to which studs should be placed in first
Installing Studs
1.Push stud through until the head is flush with the track.
2.Screw nut in place.
3.Use Extreme Max Torq Wrench to hold stud in place
4.Tighten using socket wrench.
5.Tighten till stud feels firm and head is flush with the track
6. Check studs after each ride to ensure they are secure
Duration : 0:5:39