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I am writing in the polaris forum for a honda because they are slow in the honda forum so im sorry but can you help me? I got a 97 honda foreman 400 4x4. Recently the rear axle gears have stripped off and i know thats the problem in the back because if i take the oil fill plug i can see the ring gear turn but the axle shaft dont. But at the same time the front wheels do not go at all. If you hold the front drive shaft where it goes into the motor with pliers the wheels spin but the shaft does not spin. What can my problem be? If you need any more info ask me Thanks , Polaris Man With Issues
#2
Just guessing,the ring gear is turned by the pinon which could be stripped. If you replace one,the other (ring gear) needs to be replaced as a set. Not really understanding all you are saying?? OPT
#3
ok opt ill try to make it easier for ya. If i hold the front driveshaft with pliers i can turn both front wheels and the drive shaft im holding does not move. I dont think this is normal. If i have the atv running and the 4x4 is always locked in the front driveshaft should always turn right? The back axle i know is striped because i have already replaced it with a old one that was half worn because it wasnt in the budget to get a new
#5
ok opt ill try to make it easier for ya. If i hold the front driveshaft with pliers i can turn both front wheels and the drive shaft im holding does not move. I dont think this is normal. If i have the atv running and the 4x4 is always locked in the front driveshaft should always turn right? The back axle i know is striped because i have already replaced it with a old one that was half worn because it wasnt in the budget to get a new
#6
ok opt ill try to make it easier for ya. If i hold the front driveshaft with pliers i can turn both front wheels and the drive shaft im holding does not move. I dont think this is normal. If i have the atv running and the 4x4 is always locked in the front driveshaft should always turn right? The back axle i know is striped because i have already replaced it with a old one that was half worn because it wasnt in the budget to get a new
#7
Yep OPT that is exactly what i was explaining. On the honda prop shaft or front drive shaft there is some kind of couplings on each end. I just remembered i have had a honda that did this before and i bought one and that was the problem...There is a spline or friction coupling or some kind of coupling. I am more knowledgable on Polaris Not Honda. Actually my polaris never breaks so i dont have to fix it much. so there is a small "stubby" shaft that somes out of the motor to go to the front i think and the prop shaft coupling is stripped on that end and the end that goes into the driveshaft so do you know what im saying? lol
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Yep OPT that is exactly what i was explaining. On the honda prop shaft or front drive shaft there is some kind of couplings on each end. I just remembered i have had a honda that did this before and i bought one and that was the problem...There is a spline or friction coupling or some kind of coupling. I am more knowledgable on Polaris Not Honda. Actually my polaris never breaks so i dont have to fix it much. so there is a small "stubby" shaft that somes out of the motor to go to the front i think and the prop shaft coupling is stripped on that end and the end that goes into the driveshaft so do you know what im saying? lol
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