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Old Jul 5, 2000 | 09:25 PM
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I was wondering if I can replace my belt on My 2000 scrambler 500 if so what will i have to do in order to do it.:-)
 
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Old Jul 5, 2000 | 11:55 PM
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Take off your clutch cover, go buy a DaycoMax belt for around $32. Start the belt on one side of the roller lip, spin the roller, install the same way. Put cover back on, start engine, apply throttle. If you have a Scrambler, why is your forum name TrailBlazer?
 
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Old Jul 6, 2000 | 12:07 AM
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http://www.dayco.com/ultimax2.htm
 
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Old Jul 6, 2000 | 01:17 AM
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Here is a copy of a recent post on the subject ...


"On an '00 Trailblazer you shouldn't have to change it yet?? A '97, 2 '98s and a '99 Sportsman here all on the original belts.
If you do,

1. remove the belt cover (screws and clips)
2. roll the moveable sheath of the secondary clutch with your hands to get it to open up (very easy)
3. slip old belt off
4. clean out any dirt, dust debris from the entire area and cover.
5. rotate sheath again and slip new belt on
6. reinstall cover making sure seal area is clean and free of debris. Some a very light coating of grease on the gasket to make sure the cover seals. Others apply a very thin bead of silicone to aid in sealing.

That's it.

DJ "

Good luck,

DJ
 
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