Your clutches work hard.. and new belts have mfg residue on them.
After your clutches/belts are used.... more residue and glazing hamper performance. The "grip" of the rubber is reduced by heat glazing and aluminum/oily residues.
Especially true on high powered sleds we have today!
Even on new machines and belts.
Remove residues on clutches and belts to keep your sled working optimally.
The clutches are THE link from the engine to the remainder of the drivetrain.... pretty critical for optimal performance to keep them clean and well maintained.
You will need:
Owners manual for your sled.
Good degreaser cleaner
Stiff scrub brush
Gray or brown Scotchbrite pads
Brake cleaner
Good clean white paper towels
Remove the belt from the sled (note install direction).
Wash/Scrub the belt in really hot tap water and simple green, or some other good degreaser and a stiff scrub brush... and hang to dry....This removes the molding and mfg release compounds from the surface and other residue left from use of the sled.
Leave the secondary open from your removal... and clean the faces of the primary and secondary clutch sheaves with a scotchbrite pad.... "Wash" the faces following the scrub.... with brake cleaner and clean white paper towels until your final wipe has no residue on it. If there is still belt residue on the sheaves, repeat the process. Take your time to be thorough.
Re-install your belt...AND get out your owners manual.... Follow the instructions to set the belt deflection properly... in the rush at the factory...this is often not set just right.
Clean your belts and clutches periodically throughout the season to ge the most out of your belt and the best performance from the clutching you have !
My 2¢
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After your clutches/belts are used.... more residue and glazing hamper performance. The "grip" of the rubber is reduced by heat glazing and aluminum/oily residues.
Especially true on high powered sleds we have today!
Even on new machines and belts.
Remove residues on clutches and belts to keep your sled working optimally.
The clutches are THE link from the engine to the remainder of the drivetrain.... pretty critical for optimal performance to keep them clean and well maintained.
You will need:
Owners manual for your sled.
Good degreaser cleaner
Stiff scrub brush
Gray or brown Scotchbrite pads
Brake cleaner
Good clean white paper towels
Remove the belt from the sled (note install direction).
Wash/Scrub the belt in really hot tap water and simple green, or some other good degreaser and a stiff scrub brush... and hang to dry....This removes the molding and mfg release compounds from the surface and other residue left from use of the sled.
Leave the secondary open from your removal... and clean the faces of the primary and secondary clutch sheaves with a scotchbrite pad.... "Wash" the faces following the scrub.... with brake cleaner and clean white paper towels until your final wipe has no residue on it. If there is still belt residue on the sheaves, repeat the process. Take your time to be thorough.
Re-install your belt...AND get out your owners manual.... Follow the instructions to set the belt deflection properly... in the rush at the factory...this is often not set just right.
Clean your belts and clutches periodically throughout the season to ge the most out of your belt and the best performance from the clutching you have !
My 2¢
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