No Shim for Belt tension Adjustment?

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Jan 22, 2004 | 10:28 AM
  #1  
Hi all.
I need to adjust the Belt tension of my Kawa KFX700. I discovered that my Driven pulley has only 1 shim. To properly adjust the Belt tension, I need to remove this shim. Do you know if the Driven pulley can properly work even without any shim (without any damage risk)?
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Jan 22, 2004 | 10:39 AM
  #2  
No Shim for Belt tension Adjustment?
there are 4 thicknesses of shims, most likely you have 1 thicker one... look for a number stamped on it, & head to the shop for a thinner one... I purchaed all 4 so I would always have the right size...

in theory, you don't need a shim, however if your belt is so thin that you really don't need a shim, then it will be out of spec, & should be replaced...
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Jan 22, 2004 | 11:23 AM
  #3  
No Shim for Belt tension Adjustment?
I'm running without a shim, just took it out last week. Newbeatle may be right, saying the belt is bad, but I find no signs of damage so I'm going to run it a few more hunder miles before I replace it.
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Jan 22, 2004 | 01:14 PM
  #4  
No Shim for Belt tension Adjustment?
I bought ALL 4 shims, so that I would only have to go to my bench, rather than the dealer for one! WWW.buykawasaki.com has the part#, and price. They are around $5EA.
Newbeatle's observations are correct. If the belt is STILL out of spec without ANY shim(s), then the belt(most likely) is worn out. Do check the sheaves(pulley halves) for scoring/wear/pits.
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Jan 22, 2004 | 03:03 PM
  #5  
No Shim for Belt tension Adjustment?
I'm not saying anyone here would make this mistake but a while back I had a guy ask me about reshimming his clutch as he had done it himself and it didn't help the squeal. I ask him to show me the shim he removed and he promptly produced the thrust washer that sets behind the spring instead of the clutch shim. I helped him pull the clutch back apart, replace the thrust washer and remove 1 of the 2 shims that were in his driven clutch. Put him to the low side of the spec and no more noise.
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Jan 22, 2004 | 04:25 PM
  #6  
No Shim for Belt tension Adjustment?
Dangerous--- I have worked on vehicles, etc. for 30 years. I have NEVER done anytrhing like leave parts out of something! LOL
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Jan 22, 2004 | 05:06 PM
  #7  
No Shim for Belt tension Adjustment?
DANGEROUS... I'm glad you brought that up, as a friend of mine did the same thing... just to clairify, the shims are inbetween the 2 halves of the secondary clutch, & the spring must becompressed & the clip must be removed & the 2 halves of the secondary seperated to get to the shims... if you did not disassemble the secondary, then all you did was remove the washer from the shaft...
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Jan 22, 2004 | 06:29 PM
  #8  
No Shim for Belt tension Adjustment?
One other thing about the shims. I've never bought any because I discovered some rear end pinion shims are the same id and od. I don't remember which they are off hand but I think they were for a Dana 44. I'll have to check out in the shop tomorrow to be sure. Any mechanic that does gear work would be happy to hand you a hand full and they run from .001" up to .090".
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Jan 22, 2004 | 11:56 PM
  #9  
No Shim for Belt tension Adjustment?
i know nothing about cvt trannies. can someone walk me through the belt tightening process? or should i just go buy a manual?
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Jan 23, 2004 | 12:35 AM
  #10  
No Shim for Belt tension Adjustment?
http://www.atvpower.com/Prairie%2065...0Procedure.htmText

Try looking here
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