Polaris MV7 Hard to Shift
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Polaris MV7 Hard to Shift
I have an 05 mv7 that is very hard to shift even with the machine off. I actually broke the sector gear but replaced it tonight and am still having a hard time. I changed the fluid because it was low but haven't driven it since. I thought maybe if I drove it and had the oil splash up to the top it would loosen up. When is in neutural its very hard to get it out. Do I have to take the trans out and if so what is binding up? I eliminated the foot brake also. Thank you!
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If it's hard to shift even with the engine off you can eliminate any clutch problem. This transmission had problems mainly on the lock out plunger and gear(you said you eliminated this)along with the small shift gearing that could be damaged behind plate #3. Highly suggest a manual if this take this outer cover and gearing apart as it's indexed and must fit a certain way.Parts 5-9 and 61-68. You can do this without removing the transmission.Dirt Cheap Yamaha, Honda, Arctic Cat & Polaris OEM Parts & Accessories – Cycle Parts Warehouse
Here's a cheap 5 buck manual you can down load that should include the mv7 carb model as the transmission is the same.http://polaris-atv.brssm.com/2005-Po...ce-Manual.html
Here's a cheap 5 buck manual you can down load that should include the mv7 carb model as the transmission is the same.http://polaris-atv.brssm.com/2005-Po...ce-Manual.html
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Yes the shift drum(that's attached to the outside gears I mentioned) has had problems along with the WIDE shift forks and wave springs that go on either side of them. Easiest to check the outer gear quadrant first,then if no teeth are broken and appears to be okay,it could be an internal problem. Then the tranny would have to be removed and split.I'd still get this manual!
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