Slipping belt questions...
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Slipping belt questions...
Mornin guys, I need advice...
My question is. I know my belt on my '07 700 EFI is slipping. I do have a replacement. I also want to do a EPI clutch kit for next seasons riding.
Trouble is its slipping now and I have snow to move. I'm plowing in LO and not pushing it really hard. I have a small drive way but a long side walks, but they are easily done with two passes.
I was going to throw on the new belt and dress the sheaves. Then in the spring add the clutch kit and another new belt. Then keep the plowing belt as a spare.
My question is my machine was bought used with 71 miles on it and very, very little trail use. It was a snow plow ATV. I'm thinking either the PO didn't properly break in the belt/machine, OR plowed in high range. (OR just abused the thing) I doubt the last as the machine is a excellent condition with no evidence whats so ever of misuse.
I have more snow due here tonight and Wednesday. I just finished plowing about 10" of fluffy powdery light snow. No time to properly break in a new belt.
Am I going to do any harm to just leave the slipping belt for the rest of the snow season. OR should I throw on the new belt clean and scuff the sheaves and just sacrifice the belt, OR pull the cover and clean scuff the sheaves and belt. LEAVE old belt and reassemble?
I am concerned about causing more damage to the sheaves or clutches running it with a known slipping belt.
CW
My question is. I know my belt on my '07 700 EFI is slipping. I do have a replacement. I also want to do a EPI clutch kit for next seasons riding.
Trouble is its slipping now and I have snow to move. I'm plowing in LO and not pushing it really hard. I have a small drive way but a long side walks, but they are easily done with two passes.
I was going to throw on the new belt and dress the sheaves. Then in the spring add the clutch kit and another new belt. Then keep the plowing belt as a spare.
My question is my machine was bought used with 71 miles on it and very, very little trail use. It was a snow plow ATV. I'm thinking either the PO didn't properly break in the belt/machine, OR plowed in high range. (OR just abused the thing) I doubt the last as the machine is a excellent condition with no evidence whats so ever of misuse.
I have more snow due here tonight and Wednesday. I just finished plowing about 10" of fluffy powdery light snow. No time to properly break in a new belt.
Am I going to do any harm to just leave the slipping belt for the rest of the snow season. OR should I throw on the new belt clean and scuff the sheaves and just sacrifice the belt, OR pull the cover and clean scuff the sheaves and belt. LEAVE old belt and reassemble?
I am concerned about causing more damage to the sheaves or clutches running it with a known slipping belt.
CW
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Am I going to do any harm to just leave the slipping belt for the rest of the snow season. OR should I throw on the new belt clean and scuff the sheaves and just sacrifice the belt, OR pull the cover and clean scuff the sheaves and belt. LEAVE old belt and reassemble?
I am concerned about causing more damage to the sheaves or clutches running it with a known slipping belt.
CW
I am concerned about causing more damage to the sheaves or clutches running it with a known slipping belt.
CW
I think your concerns are with merit. I recommend changing the belt.
#3
Mornin guys, I need advice...
My question is. I know my belt on my '07 700 EFI is slipping. I do have a replacement.
OR should I throw on the new belt clean and scuff the sheaves and just sacrifice the belt?
I am concerned about causing more damage to the sheaves or clutches running it with a known slipping belt.
CW
My question is. I know my belt on my '07 700 EFI is slipping. I do have a replacement.
OR should I throw on the new belt clean and scuff the sheaves and just sacrifice the belt?
I am concerned about causing more damage to the sheaves or clutches running it with a known slipping belt.
CW
I would just sacrifice the new belt...and install. When spring comes around...install a new belt with clutch kit. IMHO...better safe now...than sorry later.
Good luck...
biz
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OK so I pulled the cover and guess what I found!?!?!?
OIL !!!!!!
My guess is the seal at the crank behind the main/ primary clutch is bad. All Sheave's look good once I got the film of oil off everything. Clutches look as you would expect for a machine with under 100 miles and never in mud, nice and clean almost like new. Belt appears oil soalked so I put in my spare belt.
BIG difference!!!
Guess its a trip to the dealer for the seal...
CW
OIL !!!!!!
My guess is the seal at the crank behind the main/ primary clutch is bad. All Sheave's look good once I got the film of oil off everything. Clutches look as you would expect for a machine with under 100 miles and never in mud, nice and clean almost like new. Belt appears oil soalked so I put in my spare belt.
BIG difference!!!
Guess its a trip to the dealer for the seal...
CW
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OK so I pulled the cover and guess what I found!?!?!?
OIL !!!!!!
My guess is the seal at the crank behind the main/ primary clutch is bad. All Sheave's look good once I got the film of oil off everything. Clutches look as you would expect for a machine with under 100 miles and never in mud, nice and clean almost like new. Belt appears oil soalked so I put in my spare belt.
BIG difference!!!
Guess its a trip to the dealer for the seal...
CW
OIL !!!!!!
My guess is the seal at the crank behind the main/ primary clutch is bad. All Sheave's look good once I got the film of oil off everything. Clutches look as you would expect for a machine with under 100 miles and never in mud, nice and clean almost like new. Belt appears oil soalked so I put in my spare belt.
BIG difference!!!
Guess its a trip to the dealer for the seal...
CW
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Your rite of coarse, but I have snow to plow!! We getting 4-5" tonight and another 6+ Wednesday.
Never done any of this. Sure I could handle it, all but completely rebuilt a couple different years and model jeeps!! Any special tools needed for the seal change?
Figure I can loose the belt I'll get it to the dealer to fix the seal. Its still under warranty!! Hopefully I can get another belt under warranty too.
CW
Never done any of this. Sure I could handle it, all but completely rebuilt a couple different years and model jeeps!! Any special tools needed for the seal change?
Figure I can loose the belt I'll get it to the dealer to fix the seal. Its still under warranty!! Hopefully I can get another belt under warranty too.
CW
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