Viper 90R Transmission Fluid?
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Originally posted by: Raptorlegs
The cvt housing (where the belt and pullies are) is dry inside. The front pulley is connected to the crank. The rear pulley is attach to the forward drive shaft. That drive shaft runs into a gear box through the back wall of the cvt. That shaft is attached to another shaft by a set of gears. The rear shaft is what my front sprocket is attached to. Those gears must be lubed.
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The cvt housing (where the belt and pullies are) is dry inside. The front pulley is connected to the crank. The rear pulley is attach to the forward drive shaft. That drive shaft runs into a gear box through the back wall of the cvt. That shaft is attached to another shaft by a set of gears. The rear shaft is what my front sprocket is attached to. Those gears must be lubed.
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