CTV stuck in high gear
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CTV stuck in high gear
Hey guys. I have a 1998 trailboss 250 with the CTV automatic. I was going down the road nearing top speed, nothing ridiculous or out of the ordinary. Then when I slowed down the engine bogged down and nearly died until I got back into it. Then when I try to start it, it rolls forward. I took it apart and there was a little arm that got stuck up (picture). I took a hammer and smacked it and it then went back to its place and the transmission went back to normal. Then I drove it and the same thing happened again. Does anyone have any clue why its doing this? I dont know much about these or what those little arms even do. Thanks in advance!!
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Counter weight got stuck! They will usually do this when the plain bearings in the clutch wear down, ramp buttons worn down, spring gets weak,etc.The clutch gets wobbly and basically "out of round" for lack of a better explanation! One of the three weights will catch. Possibly time for a rebuild or at least check out the ramp buttons and the bearings(if bearings are worn down to the brass color,time to replace). Plus a lot of the times the clutch will stick when you push down on it. OPT
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If you don't have a manual look at Cycle Parts Warehouse at the drive clutch breakdown and also look at the driven clutch breakdown of your model,might as well have it looked at to! There are ramp buttons inside it also. It takes a clutch puller and a spider tool to separate the front clutch halves(both tools about 60 bucks online)Plus you will see the bearings.As far as being common,it usually happened with me when the clutch parts were worn! If you let it go too long and the area where the ramp buttons slide get deeply grooved,then parts rebuild may not help! Also normally you will hear the clutch making a tapping noise,especially if the ramp buttons are worn! A manual is highly suggested! Plus there are plenty of videos on You tube on clutch rebuilds to give you info! OPT
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Your first born child Sorry this is a loaded question and couldn't resist! If you can at least bring the clutch in this can save you some labor! If I had to rebuild the whole thing it was usually about an hour and a half labor(off the atv) plus parts. Some I felt comfortable repairing, others,if too grooved up and labor and parts would be as much as a new one,I told the customer he was better off just replacing the assembly.
Get a quote before any work is done! OPT
Get a quote before any work is done! OPT
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