How to take care of a diamond drive?
DIAMOND DRIVE MAINTENANCE There are 27 products. Adjust your adjustable spring rate clutch with ease using the BDX Spring Tool! For all BDX/SSI helixes with adjustable spring tension end cap. The back side accepts a 1″ wrench or socket to make it easy to turn.
What are the parts for a diamond drive?
Black Ceramic Rotor Part Number: 51000 These pads MUST be used with the… DIAMOND DRIVE BEARING KIT 04-06, 09-11 W/… DIAMOND DRIVE BEARING KIT 04-06, 09-11 W/… This simple kit supplies you with all of the roller bearings in the Diamond Drives.
Can you replace chaincase Lube on a diamond drive?
(Do NOT use chaincase lube or you will pay dearly for that mistake!) If all you want to do is replace the lube, you can do that, too.
How often should I change my Diamond Drive?
With an increasing number of Arctic Cats now fitted with the radically-different Diamond Drive gearbox, the number of questions and curiosity surrounding these units is increasing. First off, about the only service the units should require is to drain and replace the lube in the gearbox. This should be done, at a minimum, annually (once a year).
DIAMOND DRIVE MAINTENANCE There are 27 products. Adjust your adjustable spring rate clutch with ease using the BDX Spring Tool! For all BDX/SSI helixes with adjustable spring tension end cap. The back side accepts a 1″ wrench or socket to make it easy to turn.
With an increasing number of Arctic Cats now fitted with the radically-different Diamond Drive gearbox, the number of questions and curiosity surrounding these units is increasing. First off, about the only service the units should require is to drain and replace the lube in the gearbox. This should be done, at a minimum, annually (once a year).
Do you need a belt adjuster for a diamond drive?
DIAMOND DRIVE CLUTCH BOLT AND BELT… If you are purchasing one of our 10.4 diameter clutches and you have a screw in belt adjuster, then you need to use this hardware and vented bolt kit to hold the clutch on. It will work as a replacement for all years of diamond drives.
(Do NOT use chaincase lube or you will pay dearly for that mistake!) If all you want to do is replace the lube, you can do that, too.