Drowned Kodiak
#1
I have tried searching what to do with V-belt casing. I have removed the case and am wondering what I need to regrease. It looks like a special tool to gain access to the internals. Do I need to remove it? What happened is I submerged it coming off a bank. The belt would not catch to drive the machine. I plan on changing all oil and spark plug etc., but I am wondering about the slipage. I found a lot of grease on the outer case. Thanks for all of the help.
#2
Theres a few places on line which describe the how to, this is one of the better ones.
ansley Its about 5 tips down the page
Its the procedure for doing a grizzly, but the kodiak is virtually the same.
If you look in my gallery, click on camera to the left, youll see a picture of how i hold the primary still, while loosening the nut...it works for tighteneing it as well.
ansley Its about 5 tips down the page
Its the procedure for doing a grizzly, but the kodiak is virtually the same.
If you look in my gallery, click on camera to the left, youll see a picture of how i hold the primary still, while loosening the nut...it works for tighteneing it as well.
#4
When you submerged you mean totally under water? I have a 350 bruin with the same belt/centrifigal clutch drive train(I think). I have gone through a lot of water, deep enough to go up over the belt housing and have had no trouble.
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