XP belt....good news....bad news
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I only tightened by hand till snug.As for the cover being bonded..it does stick a little..getting the clutches real hot can make it worse..instead of trying to pry at the joint next time bump the each side of the cover with your palm or side of your fist back and forth until it comes off..only took a bump on each side the 1st time I pulled mine.
When you say inside the belt do you mean on the angled contact surfaces where the belt contacts the clutches? If so the lighter color on the belt is most likely a combo of the belt being glazed and some alum fron the clutch transferring..the fact that it is in one spot is a sure sign the clutch slipped pretty good from a stop on one occasion..as long as you can't see any thinning of the belt there it probably won't significantly shorten the belt life.
If it is shinny there rough it back up with some fine sand paper or a hand held wire brush,don't use alot of pressure or get carried away,just enough to remove the shine. If it did effectively damage the belt you will likely get a little jerky feeling or vibration at low speeds each time that spot goes around the primary clutch...but like I said if you can't see a difference in the width of the belt there,or an shallow area in the contact surface you probably won't ever notice anything.
So I inspected the belt visually....very closely over every sq. inch of it and there is zero delta in the width, thickness or degree of slop on the sides
. Look at your clutches sheave faces as well...Wouldn't hurt to clean them up with some alcohol, or spray carb or brake cleaner while it is apart..if you use the cabr or brake cleaner just don't let it sit on the plastic parts,wipe off the over spray/drippings..most won't hurt it others can if they sit/pool on it.
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