Eiger drive belt
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Eiger drive belt
Yes, I did it myself. It wasn't too difficult, but you'll want to have an impact wrench and I believe a 27mm socket to get the right side pulley (drive side) off. Putting the belt back on is a little tricky, but if you're slightly mechanically inclined, you'll be fine. As far as finding the belt, I believe it is a Dayco HP2027. You can look it up online. I think there's one for sale on flea-bay for $35. Or, just call Advance Auto Parts and they can probably make sure that is the right belt. Good luck.
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I just recently replaced my belt on my 06 eiger and it was suprizingly easy with a little tip from the local Artic Cat dealer, After removing the drive belt housing cover look on your rear pully close to the center by the shaft and you should have a couple of small threaded holes use your housing cover bolts and tighten evenly this will spread the pully apart and just pull the belt off and replace belt then just do evreything in reverse order and your ready to ride again pretty simple !!!
I went with a Carslile Iltimax belt (P/N: UA-400) from my local Artic CAt dealer, It cost $69.99 verses $86.90 for the OEM belt from the Suzuki Dealer.
I went with a Carslile Iltimax belt (P/N: UA-400) from my local Artic CAt dealer, It cost $69.99 verses $86.90 for the OEM belt from the Suzuki Dealer.
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: RonV
Yes, I did it myself. It wasn't too difficult, but you'll want to have an impact wrench and I believe a 27mm socket to get the right side pulley (drive side) off. Putting the belt back on is a little tricky, but if you're slightly mechanically inclined, you'll be fine. As far as finding the belt, I believe it is a Dayco HP2027. You can look it up online. I think there's one for sale on flea-bay for $35. Or, just call Advance Auto Parts and they can probably make sure that is the right belt. Good luck.</end quote></div>
I do not know if Suzuki has a odd set up but I never heard of having to remove clutch or secondary to change a belt on a ATV or any snow machine (your suppose to be able to change a belt on the trail). Here is a you tube video of a ATV belt change. How to change a Belt without tools.
He takes the clutch off to inspect it but it had nothing to do with the belt change itself.
Yes, I did it myself. It wasn't too difficult, but you'll want to have an impact wrench and I believe a 27mm socket to get the right side pulley (drive side) off. Putting the belt back on is a little tricky, but if you're slightly mechanically inclined, you'll be fine. As far as finding the belt, I believe it is a Dayco HP2027. You can look it up online. I think there's one for sale on flea-bay for $35. Or, just call Advance Auto Parts and they can probably make sure that is the right belt. Good luck.</end quote></div>
I do not know if Suzuki has a odd set up but I never heard of having to remove clutch or secondary to change a belt on a ATV or any snow machine (your suppose to be able to change a belt on the trail). Here is a you tube video of a ATV belt change. How to change a Belt without tools.
He takes the clutch off to inspect it but it had nothing to do with the belt change itself.
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