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Jarrad

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  1. Have you seen the maintenance schedule for some of those things your venting about and thier horsepower? My bosses husky super motard your supposed to replace the cyl piston and rod after every 10 hours or less. Crank at 20 hours. This is "extreme" use. I would not vent too hard about the pricing. As parts become more readily available in the near future you will start to see some of the pricing drop. Enjoy your buggy for what it is. If you wanted fast and lots of power then maybe you should have bought something else? You say you want low end power, that snowmobile doesn't make any power below 7000 rpm. Your comparing apples and oranges. I like my joyners and will stick with them. You could get a all new crew in and redesign everything but then what? You buggy turns into a 17k buggy. Who wants that? I feel you on this but then again what are you really expecting? Go hop on the waiting list for the new rzr and let us know how it performs.
  2. You guys know you like the trooper better
  3. I have all those manuals and more rescued from tjusa before it went down. I also have all the stuff from the dealer only section.
  4. I am working on that at the moment. Maybe a little bit coming but working on getting the stick specs for cam right now once I have that then we can see where we need to make improvements. Another thing I need to do is get some putty and measure valve to piston clearance in stock configuration to see how much lift we can add without risk of contact
  5. Yes the new Joyner shocks will transfer weight much more efficient. And cures the problem almost wholly
  6. Here is the first engine apart.. nothing to see here but a bunch of ingested dirt
  7. Go ahead and pull the lower pulley.. once you get bolt loose then pully will slide off in your hand. that way you can see your lower timing mark.. also loosen the bolt on the tensionerand it will loosen the belt. I don't see any reason since you have the engine out and apart not to replace that timing belt.
  8. They are all Siliconed on there is no gasket. Most car manufactuers do this to save money and create a better seal. I will usually remove the head in the buggy then lift the engine out by hand with a little help from a worker. as far as timing goes don't worry about it, just once you pull the belt try not to rotate the motor incase you have a valve in a downward position. The motors are suppossed to be interference motors, although you couldn't tell by my incredible luck at the meet lastyear. The timing marks on the engine and pulleys are cleary defined. We have one engine out right now at the shop and another coming out this week, customer brought us a unit with 60 miles on it that he dunked in the water and hydrolocked it. Some hillbilly tried to fix it, had cam timing all off and everything else. but the kicker is he did not notice the #3 piston was .120" below #2.. sure sign of a bent connecing rod. I will have to get pictures of the carnage as soon as he gives us the ok to pull it out and apart.
  9. The problem is They did not use the same wiring color day to day
  10. I have not done it, but I have felt same thing. Maybe check the nitrogen in your shocks make sure they are topped off, then check your preload.
  11. Why not move them to one post called greatest Joyner info forever
  12. Wonder what it would cost for some billet steel ones
  13. Yes only 4 bolts and 2 starter bolts. Also remove the crank sensor so it does not get damaged. You may have already I have not looked at your pictures EDIT -- Kinarfi -- Don't forget the clutch cover bolted to the transmission on the underside.
  14. I have a motor out right now let me post a few pictures in a bit
  15. Not sure if that came out wrong or what, I was not trying to sound condescending or anything but that is about the simplest terms he could have put them in
  16. Not sure if that came out wrong or what, I was not trying to sound condescending or anything but that is about the simplest terms he could have put them in
  17. Those are sand spider right hand axles. I assume they fit some euro ford but there is no part number to try to cross
  18. He did. It is a complicated system without any knowlage, but it still a hard thing to comprehend sometimes. I myself have been lost numerous times. But like he said if you can get it all working correctly it works great, but say if we add displacement on a sd system you have to rework the be table, where as a mass air system will work it's self out. The both have thier pros and cons and for a racing application the sd system shines, where a mass air system is geared more for the average Joe
  19. I saw that. I am trying to put everything up but my storage is limited. After I toss out all the broken diffs on the floor it is all being moved there
  20. That looks easy enough to do. Makes me look at all those 4 and 6 piston calipers Off the harleys we convert into trikes in a whole new light
  21. What I would like to see is a mass air conversion kit for a joyner. I know the SR2 sand rail at the shop with the 2.0l chery motor is a massair fly by wire system.
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