H1 belt slipping
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H1 belt slipping
I just purchased a 2008 Prowler 650 H1 with about 4,500 miles on it. After owning it for 3 days and putting about 30 miles on it the belt exploded inside the housing. Now I cannot get the new belt to stop slipping. I have disassembled the secondary, cleaned all the clutch faces, and inspected everything. I see nothing wrong. The belt sits about 1/8" below the secondary. I'm not sure what to do next. Would Clocking the secondary clutch tighten the belt up? Any advise would be great. Thanks.
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Re-clocking the 2ndry does not "tighten the belt" It just changes the amount of tension on the spring.
When you were re-installing the primary, did you hold the plates together that house the rollers while you where tightening the nut?
If you didn't and the rollers moved, it would cause belt slippage.
When you were re-installing the primary, did you hold the plates together that house the rollers while you where tightening the nut?
If you didn't and the rollers moved, it would cause belt slippage.
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You mentioned the belt exploded, so...did you clean all the debris out of the clutches? Sounds like there may be some shrapnel still inside preventing one or both clutches from operating correctly. Also be sure all clutch faces are clean, some use a fine sandpaper to clean crud off the faces.
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I recommend using a greeny weeny or scotch brite pad with either brake cleaner or carb cleaner....
The wet clutch is a direct connection to the cvt and if it worked correctly before your belt exploded and you didn't touch it in any way during your cleanup, then it should still function as before.
Are you 100% sure that the slipping isn't occurring in low as well?
Can you describe the slipping? How fast your going when it happens? RPM? etc....
The wet clutch is a direct connection to the cvt and if it worked correctly before your belt exploded and you didn't touch it in any way during your cleanup, then it should still function as before.
Are you 100% sure that the slipping isn't occurring in low as well?
Can you describe the slipping? How fast your going when it happens? RPM? etc....
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I have completely disassembled the secondary and scrubbed both faces with scotch guard and brake clean. I scrubbed the primary faces also and cleaned the rollers. I can see nothing wrong with the primary or secondary. It slips in high when I am starting out on any incline, loading on a trailer, starting on a hill... Etc. Or when I'm riding along and come to a steep incline. If I put it in low it will climb without slipping. I really haven't gone out of my way to try to get it to slip in low, I've just finished what I was doing when it slipped in high. I also haven't tried to slip in reverse.