Scrambler belt slipping (help)
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Scrambler belt slipping (help)
I have a 01 scram 2wd that its drive belt or clutch started slipping badly today.. Its been very wet and we rode it thru some big puddles quickly and got all wet. I assume this has caused this problem and I'm curious is it going to be fine in a day or two? Or should I be looking to replace/upgrade the clutch or belt?
Thank you!
Paul
Thank you!
Paul
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Scrambler belt slipping (help)
I have an 05 Scrammy 4x4 and if I hit a puddle deeper than my floorboards my belt will start to slip almost instantly. I don't know if it's a common problem with the Scrammy's or not but I just try to stay out of the puddles. If it does start to slip I just pull off the side of the trail and take a break for 15 minutes or so and it will be fine. You would think they would have a better seal on that cover. I wish it wouldn't do that as I like to get muddy sometimes.
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Scrambler belt slipping (help)
are you sure that some water mist isn't getting in through the belt housing vent up top
on the trails one time, a guy on the trails mentioned once to put something over over that vent, he said he uses ladies panty hose, seriously, kinda makes sense I guess but I haven't tried it...yet
on the trails one time, a guy on the trails mentioned once to put something over over that vent, he said he uses ladies panty hose, seriously, kinda makes sense I guess but I haven't tried it...yet
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Scrambler belt slipping (help)
i also had a problem going tthrough puddles on my 05 scrambler. i changed all the cover gaskets and that wasn't the problem. i took off the front plastics and found the intake and the exhaust for the pvt very suseptable to water splashing into them. so i went to home depot and got a piece of vacum cleaner hose and snorkeled the intake up under the hood. and bought some pvc pipe and reshaped the exhaust a little so the water wouldn't splash in. i have had it like this for a year now and haven't had anymore water problems. i was a little concerned with the belt overheating. i pulled off the cover and there were no signs of overheating. it is soooo much nicer not having to slow waaaay down to go threw little puddles or have to pull over and let the belt dry. hope this helps.
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