Author Topic: Bombardier track pitch  (Read 3645 times)

Offline cletus

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Bombardier track pitch
« on: January 22, 2007, 08:34:41 pm »
Hello 
I recently aquired a 1975 Bombardier and I would like to run it a while before I change the belts and sprockets.I notice sprocket wear and I wonder if this is caused by track stretch as well as normal wear.What should the track pitch be on a machine like this.
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Offline Cranman

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Re: Bombardier track pitch
« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2007, 10:47:07 am »
Well the book says that you should be able to lift the track 2 or 3 inches above the second wheel at the front. This is a bit subjective. Too tight of course is hard on the sprockets and too loose results in track slap or loss of track altogether. In the old days we ran the belts a bit slack but with the new belting available now and the new hard sprockets it is better to run the tracks pretty tight. The newer sprockets tend to hold the cleat as it leaves the sprocket and this is much less prevalent if your tracks are tight. Wear at the sprocket is much less of a problem with the new sprockets available.