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Old 06-08-2014, 03:07 PM
lohner lohner is offline
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Default Slip out of Drive Under Load

I recently replace the cluster and final gears. Since install everything worked fine for about 6 hrs of drive time. Now the cart slips out of drive, when I can get it in gear, when I try to accelerate past a crawl. Reverse is fine. I can go full throttle in reverse without it slipping.

I am hoping that I am not messing up the forward gear on the cluster drive. I feel that the issue might be with
  1. A loose shift cable that will not engage fully into forward
  2. An issue with the CVT causing it to slip out of gear at a higher RPM

I would really hate to have to pull the transmission back apart. I would really hate to pull the transmission apart and see the cluster drive clustered.

Please help.
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Old 06-08-2014, 07:24 PM
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Try adjusting the cable first. Hope you don't have to open it again.
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Old 06-08-2014, 08:29 PM
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Fixed the problem. The part that connects to the engine (not sure the name of it) with the shift cables is what I adjusted. I pulled it and rotated a few clicks at a a time until I got the results I was looking for. All is gear issues are fixed!
 


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