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Belt Maintenance
Servicing the Belts—Belt-drive
Models
Inspecting the Belts
Service Interval:
After the first 25 hours—Inspect the belts
and adjust as necessary.
Every 40 hours—Inspect the belts and adjust as
necessary.
1.
Remove the divider plate; refer to
Divider Plate (page 27)
.
2.
Move the clutch lever to the O
FF
position.
3.
Examine the belts for wear or damage. If the belts are
worn or damaged, replace them; refer to
.
4.
Examine the pulleys for wear, damage, and
misalignment; refer to
Aligning the Pulleys (page 39)
.
5.
Install the divider plate; refer to
.
Adjusting the Belt Tension
Clutch air gap:
2.5 to 6.5 mm (3/32 to 1/4 inch)
1.
Move the clutch lever to the O
N
position.
2.
Measure the air gap between the engine deck and the
roller on the clutch (
).
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1
2
3
Figure 55
1.
Engine deck
3.
Clutch air gap: 2.5 to 6.5
mm (3/32 to 1/4 inch)
2.
Clutch roller
3.
If the measured air gap is not within the specified
range, adjust the gap as follows:
A.
Move the clutch lever to the O
FF
position.
B.
Loosen the nuts and bolts that secure the engine
to the engine deck (
4
3
4 3
1
2
3
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Figure 56
1.
Idler pulley
3.
Nut and bolt
2.
Setscrew
4.
Engine deck
C.
Move the engine position as follows:
•
Increase the air gap
—move the engine
away
from the idler pulley (
).
•
Decrease the air gap
—move the engine
toward
the idler pulley (
D.
Align a straightedge across the engine pulley and
the idler pulley (
).
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Figure 57
1.
Engine pulley
5.
Idler shaft
2.
Idler pulley
6.
Jam nut
3.
Reduction case (engine)
7.
Setscrew
4.
Belt guide
8.
Straightedge
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