Is this a sportsman with ebs? I'm having trouble finding a belt replacement for my 02 sportsman 400. It has ebs and I can't find a belt, they are all "non" ebs..
@chawness I was going to put a polaris sportsman cvt clutch just like this one in a homemade buggy that I am building. Just to make sure, here is a final question: So when I hook this cvt in my buggy, it wont require anything electrical; no plugs, no wires, no switches?? It will move like that into the higher ratio on its own?
And I thank you and appreciate your reply. Not many people reply back to youtube questions.
@mcskatin the clutch on mine it looks like the same year as that one, i just put a new belt on it and when i start it up it makes a loud clicking noise and it does the same when i rev it up....do you know what it is??
@ThePolarisman99 either your weights or bushings in the primary clutch are shot, or the new belt is hitting the clutch cover... i had the same problem. all fixed now tho.
@ThePolarisman98. i had that problen too. i took off the cover, then used a propane torch to heat up the area where it was hitting and just warped it out with round object. works really good actually. beat buying a new cover set for 250 bucks
@mcskatin IF DOING A CUSTOM build id recomend getting the polaris cluch alignment tool(ebay less than $20) because the pulleys are offset from one another may save you a pelt or two in the long run if not aligned corectly
Is this a sportsman with ebs? I'm having trouble finding a belt replacement for my 02 sportsman 400. It has ebs and I can't find a belt, they are all "non" ebs..
lilredsrt2005 2 weeks ago
great video, i have a polaris xpress 300 2 stroke, polaris indy 440, and polaris switchback 600, and a little yamaha bravo 250 hahaha
FrankieJames7 1 month ago
do the sides of the pulleys move because of the speed of the shaft or do they move because some kind of electric programming?
mcskatin 1 year ago
@mcskatin
Yes it all works by centrifugal force really. The front pulley has a weighted clutch, the rear has large spring.
chawness 1 year ago
@chawness I was going to put a polaris sportsman cvt clutch just like this one in a homemade buggy that I am building. Just to make sure, here is a final question: So when I hook this cvt in my buggy, it wont require anything electrical; no plugs, no wires, no switches?? It will move like that into the higher ratio on its own?
And I thank you and appreciate your reply. Not many people reply back to youtube questions.
mcskatin 1 year ago
@mcskatin
Correct there are no wires or switches, it all works by the weights and springs.
chawness 1 year ago
@mcskatin the clutch on mine it looks like the same year as that one, i just put a new belt on it and when i start it up it makes a loud clicking noise and it does the same when i rev it up....do you know what it is??
ThePolarisman99 1 year ago
@ThePolarisman99 either your weights or bushings in the primary clutch are shot, or the new belt is hitting the clutch cover... i had the same problem. all fixed now tho.
XXINTL 1 year ago
@XXINTL Yeah i just put a video of mine on and you can hear it hitting the cover a little bit....
ThePolarisman99 1 year ago
@ThePolarisman98. i had that problen too. i took off the cover, then used a propane torch to heat up the area where it was hitting and just warped it out with round object. works really good actually. beat buying a new cover set for 250 bucks
muddyEIGER400 2 months ago
@mcskatin IF DOING A CUSTOM build id recomend getting the polaris cluch alignment tool(ebay less than $20) because the pulleys are offset from one another may save you a pelt or two in the long run if not aligned corectly
lu725fitter 1 year ago
It"s like majic isn"t it!!
bigrobnz 2 years ago
Wow CVT is aweosme!
turboshagna 3 years ago 2