Where to find aftermarket parts for older snowmobile??
I have a 1990 Polaris Indy 400 and I'm looking for a bottle booster, a pipe, and some upgraded reed valves. Any suggestions where to go??? Thanks in advance!
p.s. The dealerships are not an option. They cannot locate the parts, but I know they exist. Ebay has a very limited supply, as well as craigslist.
Try Central Snowmobile Salvage. They have all kinds of used parts for older model sleds. there's a few others to try also. good luck
I am currently in a dispute with a new motorcycle shop regarding a new snowmobile I purchased. ?
I walked into the shop, pointed at a machine and told them I wanted it. They drafted the paperwork, and I came back the next day with the 50% down payment (bank check that was cashed by them) and the rest was financed (which was approved). Off I go…
3 weeks later, they call and tell me that my 'account' has a balance on it of $500.00 for aftermarket parts that were previously installed on the machine. I tell them that I am not paying the 500 and if they want the machine back, I will gladly comply. This is not acceptable to them and they are still trying to come after me for the balance. These parts were on the machine when I saw it on the floor and at no time did I request that they order or install any extra parts. Any suggestions?
I'd imagine there's a bill of sale and a finance contract that both say you paid $XXX for the machine with no provisions for them to randomly decide they want more.
Call the bank/finance company and see what they think.
Think of it this way; what would they do if you came back and said it's not worth what you paid, and you want $500 back.
Why does my friend Donald snowmobile suck so much?
He has a Skidoo Summit 1000 and it seems to have every problem wrong with it. It has faulty wiring, and fuel and leaks coolant. Are there any good aftermarket parts to fix the skidoo up?
The Summit 1000 may be the worst sled SkiDoo ever made, but there are plenty of things you can do to make it run better - first, find out where the leaks are and if it's in the hosing or connections simply get new stuff - hosing and clamps are pretty cheap. The wiring can be replaced pretty easily, it might be hard (or impossible) to find aftermarket electronics, but usually SkiDoo electronics don't have much problem so your friend probably got the one in a hundred that has issues - just get a new OEM system. If you don't know much about snowmobile mechanic work, find some redneck who likes engines or take it to a small ma-n-pa type shop that will be cheaper than the dealership. If the engine itself has leaks/issues you can take it to a machine shop and they can re-machine the surfaces that seal between the head and engine block.
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