CLUTCH
6.28
Engine RPM
above specified
operating
range.
-Incorrect drive clutch spring (too high
spring rate).
-Drive clutch shift weights incorrect for ap-
plication (too light).
-Drive clutch binding.
-Driven clutch binding.
-Converter sheaves greasy; belt slippage.
-Install correct recommended spring.
-Install correct recommended shift weights.
-Disassemble and clean clutch, inspecting shift weights and
rollers. Reassemble without the spring and move sheaves
through entire range to further determine probable cause.
-Disassemble, clean, and inspect driven clutch, noting worn
sheave bushing and ramp buttons and helix spring location.
-Clean sheaves with denatured alcohol or brake cleaner,
install new belt.
Harsh drive
clutch engage-
ment.
-Drive belt worn too narrow.
-Excessive belt/sheave clearance with new
belt.
-Replace belt.
-Perform belt/sheave clearance adjustment with shim wash-
ers beneath spider.
Drive belt turns
over
-Wrong belt for application.
-Clutch alignment out of spec.
-Engine mount broken or loose.
-Replace with correct belt.
-Adjust alignment offset.
-Inspect/adjust or replace.
PVT cover
overheating
(melting)
-Plugged air intake or outlet
-Belt slippage due to water, oil, grease,
etc., rubbing on cover
-Clutches or weight being applied to cover
while in operation
-Use of High vs. low range
-Clear obstruction.
-Inspect system. Clean , repair or replace as necessary.
Seal PVT system ducts.
-Remove weight. Inform operator.
-Instruct operator on guidelines for operation in proper driving
range for different terrain as outlined in Owner’s Safety and
Maintenance Manual.
Water ingestion -Cover seals or ducts leaking
-Operator error
-Find leak and repair as necessary.
-Instruct operator on guidelines for operation in wet terrain as
outlined in Owner’s Safety and Maintenance Manual.
Belt slippage
-Belt worn out
-Water ingestion
-Belt contaminated with oil or grease
-Replace belt.
-Inspect and seal PVT system.
-Inspect and clean.
Belt burnt, thin
spots
-Abuse (continued throttle application when
vehicle is stationary, excess load)
-Dragging brake
-Slow, easy clutch engagement
-Caution operator to operate machine within guidelines.
-Vehicle operated with park brake on. Inspect brake system.
-Instruct firm, effective use of throttle for efficient engage-
ment.
PVT noise
-Belt worn or separated, thin spots, loose
belt
-Broken or worn clutch components, cover
hitting clutches
-Replace belt.
-Inspect and repair as necessary.
Engagement
erratic or stabby
-Thin spots on belt, worn belt
-Drive clutch bushings stick
-Replace belt. Refer to belt burnt troubleshooting and instruct
operator.
-Inspect and repair clutches.
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