almost every head fits on every shaft. Excluding the kyle harrison sticks and head which have a tilt and only work on the stx cranckshaft 10degree shaft
it shouldn't be. and no it will not work
Yes, I have a Warrior Mojo head on my Brine Swizzbeat Shaft and I love it. So if your going to try this out, then yes it will work.
You can try drying it with a hair blow dryer. If that does not work then heat your oven to 150 degrees and leave it in there overnight. If that does not work you will need to replace it.
when the hall effect and ignition module are good, the injectors and coil no work maybe this sensor is bad
To get a very tight Lacrosse head onto a shaft, spray both sides with a lubricant. WD-40 is a good lubricant for this procedure. Liquid Wrench will also work.
This is a little tricky if you don't know how to do it. The crank is actually on piece of plastic molded. It is held onto the shaft by a keeper that snaps onto the back part of the handle. It is a little trick to get off with standard tools but a flat head screw driver usually work. Push the plastic door panel back away from the crank you should be able to see the keeper snapped over the plastic part of the crank that goes onto the shaft. The keeper is sort of a circular spring with an opening. Find and flat head screw driver that will part the opening in the spring far enough to slide it off. The crank handle pulls straight off.
A timing belt is driven by the crank shaft and allows the camshaft to turn,which opens and closes intake and exhaust valves in their proper timing sequence.
On my 1.6L Elantra there is a hole in the inner fender that lines up with the crank shaft bolt. Remove the front tire. A half inch drive extension bar will fit right into the recess in the crank bolt. I used my impact wrench and a 1 foot long 1/2" drive extension and the bolt came right out. A 1/2" drive ratchet or breakover bar would work just as well. My problem now is I can't get the crank shaft timing belt gear off. It moves about 1/4" and then hangs up.
If you want to buy the stick head alone, it would probably be better to buy the complete stick. It will come with the shaft that is most compatible with the head. Otherwise go to a store and feel for yourself a bunch of debeer shafts. Pretty much every shaft will work for every head as long as they are made by the same company. I am considering buying the NV3 myself, and I am buying the complete stick so not to coplicate my life and hunt for the perfect shaft.
Normally the lacrosse head is screwed into the shaft. You can therefore use a screwdriver to unscrew the screw connecting the head to the shaft. once the screw is removed you will be able to remove the head from the lacrosse shaft
Personal preference. You should try a variety of shafts and see what is best for you, most hybrids come with a standard shaft as standard, this is and indication that they work best with the head design.