We now have case savers available for the newer generation 250-310 X-lite engines. These offer the same clutch slave cylinder protection as our older generation case savers. Designed specifically for the X-lite platform models. Thanks. http://7602racing.com/prod_cs.php
Does anyone know if the Rekluse free play adjustment screw is accessible with this case saver? It looks like it might be, but I want to make sure before I order one.
I used one with the Rekluse with slave and I could get in there and adjust the screw with a ball end type allen wrench. truth is you won't need to adjust that screw much if ever. Case saver works and looks good though.
Design thought having built these in the past. The top needs to hug the chain way closer as it will draw small rocks and trail junk into that opening and jam up making things worse. This means you might need to build a a few sizes for various CS sprockets. You'll notice all the OEM ones fit super tight, this is to keep trail crap from wedging in there. Some are so tight they fit down into the side plates and right down by the rollers.
FYI, unless they changed the included hardware, I would toss the supplied bolts and buy some stainless ones. The one's I got with my order rusted really bad within 1 week. Installed stainless and all was good. Same with the oil filter cover guard.
Thanks for the order! It'll go out today and hopefully with a little Christmas magic it will be there tomorrow.
The black oiled hardware was a bad experiment that we have phased out of almost all our products. We were getting some feedback from customers saying they would prefer a harder material than the stainless. We went with a grade 12.9 black oiled bolt. Unfortunately we got even more feedback saying the bolts rusted quickly. So back to stainless it is. The quest continues.
Take the strong black bolts to a plater and have them nickle plated. I've had to do this on several occasions. Pretty inexpensive here, not sure what plating costs there.
Peas and carrots! 7602 X-lite case saver and the Rekluse adjustable slave cylinder. As reveille stated, the allen wrench with a ball end fits just fine. I also like the way it frames the spider emblem. Thanks for your help guys….and of course, Thank you Clay @ 7602 Racing!
I'm sure you know this, but your radiator guards are mounted upside down, and backwards, and they are for a different model husky. How the heck did you get those to fit?
They are off my old TE511. I kept them because I knew I would find another use for them. Yep, upside down and backwards is the way they fit. Its not perfect, but it is way better than the stockers. They are just zip tied on and super solid. I was going to make some small brackets for them, and I still may in the future, but for now they are good.