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drive belt flipped upside down by itself!?!?
story begins as i bought a buggy 2003 yerdog spiderbox 3209 looked almost brand new was owned by two different people before me and both of them had only ridden it in their yards with their small (4-7 year old) children
got it for 750 which in its condition is a decent deal basically all the wear items look like they were never used bought parts to make it faster as it was doing 27.8 mph at top end i got: dr2 variator 9.5 and 12.5 rollers in it long throw rear pulley brand new gates belt redneck intake with uni filter high output coil "race" cdi (blue metal box with fins type) not on yet though got a pack of 10 jets from 112-135 and i drilled out the exhaust a bit to flow better so i get all the parts installed (minus the cdi) and drive it around for a few days lightly to check all is well give her the full throttle and seems good now it does a cool 35.4 so i go out to the fields to give her a go and see what happens go out....does pretty well coming back i get off the dirt roads and back onto the paved and im a block from my house and it seems to lose power a bit so i slow roll it back to the house kill it and get to inspecting take off the variator/clutch cover and this is what i see it seems the drive belt has flipped itself over somehow and is driving by the wide side and has eaten itself up pretty good all nuts are still tight on the clutch and the variator anybody got any idea what happened? i have the old stock belt but im hesitant to put it on if it will just do the same thing... |
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oh and it was the same belt size that was on it before a 743 20 30
and the variator was fully seated onto the pin did the belt maybe come out too far and hit the case or something or maybe some grease made the belt slip in on one side? any theories? |
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that's an odd one. i'd put the old stock belt on and run it on stands without the cover to see what's going on. only 2 things that come to mind are a bent shaft or the primary clutch spring is way too strong
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its all stock in regards to the springs
i was thinking it might have been too weak and caused slack possibly only other thought was that it somehow got caught on the cover gasket... |
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Another possibility may be that the clutch sheaves stuck open momentarily and the belt then flopped over. Like X-bird mentioned, you're going to have to run it with the cover off. Just make sure that it is on the stands really good. Once the wheels start to spin, you get a whole lot of vibration.
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2005 Hammerhead 150 170cc BBK, PnP Big valve Head, A12 Cam, Uni Filter, Custom Exhaust, 10G rollers, 1500 Contra Spring, 2000 Clutch Springs Just added - 2007 Joyner 250 SV - Let the fun begin 4-Dirt Bikes, Baja Bug and enough toys to keep me in the garage and out of trouble. |
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oh i did run it on the stand as soon as i got back
but i didnt see anything out of the ordinary... |
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