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Old 06-20-2011, 07:27 PM
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I put 54 miles on my 2011 500 HO on Saturday and one thing I noticed was that within the first 10 miles when I ran it in 4wd and went down a hill with no throttle I got a squealing from the front end every once in a while. By the end of the day it was gone though, I'm assuming it was just some noise from the breaking in of the front wheel drive system.

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Old 06-20-2011, 08:39 PM
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CAN'T answer for the rest of the guys that own one like yours,BUT if not making noise now and operating properly,I wouldn't worry about it, and would ONLY if it the noise came back! OPT
 
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Old 06-21-2011, 09:50 AM
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My 02 700 used to do that. If it happens again make sure that the sound is not coming from the clutch area.
 
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Old 06-21-2011, 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by bjones12
My 02 700 used to do that. If it happens again make sure that the sound is not coming from the clutch area.

WHy is that? Mine squeals like a pig when I go downhill with no throttle (non-EBS). Is this bad?
 
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Old 06-21-2011, 06:58 PM
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is it squealing or like a high pitch wine?alot of the sound is the belt rubbing when it's sqealing.could be the engine is not centered and the belt is rubbing one side of the clutch if it's a non ebs. just a thought.
 
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Old 06-21-2011, 08:07 PM
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I agree with Stendori, it is probably your belt. Do you ride in High range a lot especially over logs, up steep hills, or anytime your quad is under strain? These things will kill a belt.
 
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Definitely a whine, doesn't to do it in low, only high and only downhill with no throttle. If you apply thorttle the whine goes away. Sounds alot like when you drive a car in reverse really fast. Only 100 miles on the belt, haven't even smoked it yet I think I'm going to take it apart and take a look-see (haven't since I put the clutch kit in).
 
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it wouldn't matter if in high or low for a noise as it would be there. seems like it might be coming form the transmission under a little pressure. i don't think it would be any thing to worry about unless it gets worse or changes in the sound like metal grinding or something like that. just my 2 cents
 
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Originally Posted by bgirard420
Definitely a whine, doesn't to do it in low, only high and only downhill with no throttle. If you apply thorttle the whine goes away. Sounds alot like when you drive a car in reverse really fast. Only 100 miles on the belt, haven't even smoked it yet I think I'm going to take it apart and take a look-see (haven't since I put the clutch kit in).
That's the main reason they came out with the ebs drive system,to help slow it down on hills! It was first offered on the old 400 2-stroke as an option.Then they ended up basically on the four strokes. SCARY going down steep hills on these as there was less braking from the 2-stroke engine versus a four stroke to begin with.Common complaint on the 350 and 400! To all those that own one, to actually slow it down along with braking is to give it a "little" throttle which actually works and "loads up" the clutch,BUT hard for the human mind (at least mine) to do this as it goes against your instincts in just trying to brake instead! OPT
 
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Old 06-22-2011, 07:46 PM
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Originally Posted by stendori
it wouldn't matter if in high or low for a noise as it would be there. seems like it might be coming form the transmission under a little pressure. i don't think it would be any thing to worry about unless it gets worse or changes in the sound like metal grinding or something like that. just my 2 cents
Thanks, this is what I thought but after seeing the earlier post I figured I would investigate. For those that are musically inclined, it goes up in pitch the faster I go, and visa-versa. I think it's louder because of the clutch kit since I didn't really notice it before.
 


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