engine squeal when in gear
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engine squeal when in gear
I have a 99 sportsman 500 that got swamped. engine was run with water in it. I drained oil and changed filter. It starts and runs fine until I put it in gear then a loud squeal starts. It stops when I take it out of gear. The sound is heard clearly coming from the tube attached to the aft part of the motor case. I also noticed that the alternator has been effected from the swamping. Any thoughts? Thanks
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It is probably your belt squealing. If the clutch case was full of water you should clean and inspect your clutches. A lot of times when your clutches get wet all the dirt and dust buildup gets moved around and will cause the clutch to get sticky. In most case you can blow it out with air, clean with brake cleaner and it will work better. Also if you were still driving or trying to drive when everthing was wet you might have damaged the belt. Inspect that when you are cleaning clutches, may need to replace it.
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engine squeal when in gear
It doesn't seem to creep ahead but it does feel clutch related, I just don't know how so. I feel like I need to lubricate something associated with the clutch. I used air to blow out the clutch area. Is there some clutch lubrication I could do?
No, I did not replace the front or rear gear box oils. Not sure it is related but if water can get in then I guess it would be a good idea to replace it.
No, I did not replace the front or rear gear box oils. Not sure it is related but if water can get in then I guess it would be a good idea to replace it.
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Like TLC mentioned change all fluids,filters I'm not sure on the one way bearings if they take lube of any kind I would think not because any lube would get on belt. Did you happen to take off belt then run machine does it still make noise. You said that its a new belt is it the right one(polaris belt) if belt is to short it will squeal.
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