Exactly what you need. Are they linned with anything? Just stainless
Just a thin piece of stainless. 40 miles on it and the composite slider looks very happy now!
Exactly what you need. Are they linned with anything? Just stainless
I had the exact same problem on my 2016 XP turbo. Just replaced both clutch assemblies with a new design that won't wear out so fast. Although my RZR is under warranty, I had to pay to replace this "wear item". Now in contact with Polaris corporate asking for a refund.Just giving a heads up that the plastic sliders in the primary clutch are wearing out the aluminum on the primary where the sliders rub. Below are pictures of mine with 500 miles on it. I saw one at the dealership today that only had 104 miles and 10 hours on it and it had noticeable grooves in the aluminum that you could feel with your finger. Polaris seems to be sticking their head in the sand about the issue so far. Polaris denied my claim for a new primary, but then said that they would on good faith replace the three plastic sliders. The dealer and I looking at my primary and talking about it, he said that replacing the sliders will only probably last 100 miles because of the gouging in the primary.
Has anybody else noticed the same thing on theirs? Anybody have any solutions for this? Are any vendors working on better sliders that will self lubricate as they wear and that are actually softer than The aluminum so they'll wear out and not the actual primary?
My dealer did advise me that I should blow the CVT system out after each ride or at least each day, and then clean it with electronics cleaner. So I'm going to start doing that. I'm also going to put a four-inch hose from the CVT cover all the way into the bed, because the stock hose necks down to 3 inches where it goes through the bed. I'm going to go to run an air filter on that and see if that helps me get more than 5 to 700 miles out of a primary clutch.