attakbologna
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Hi guys,
I have a high pitch squeal coming from my clutch at idle, I have blown 2 belts already after around a 1000 miles this year. The first belt had 2 seasons on it, and the other was my spare. I had the sled serviced in the fall and I am not sure if the clutch is out of alignment or what. How do I check the alignment on my clutch and what do you think is causing the annoying noise? Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated.
I have a high pitch squeal coming from my clutch at idle, I have blown 2 belts already after around a 1000 miles this year. The first belt had 2 seasons on it, and the other was my spare. I had the sled serviced in the fall and I am not sure if the clutch is out of alignment or what. How do I check the alignment on my clutch and what do you think is causing the annoying noise? Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated.
06_apex
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you would need a clutch alignment tool to check for alignment. your belt may be to tight. There are 3 bolts on the back side of your secondary with washers that you can take out or add in to get your right belt tension.
4. Measure:
Secondary sheave clearance a
Out of specification Adjust.
Secondary sheave clearance:
35.0 35.8 mm
(1.38 1.41 in)
5. Calculate:
Shim thickness
For example, if the clearance is 36 mm (1.42 in),
install a 0.5 mm (0.02 in) shim on each bolt so
the clearance is 35.5 mm (1.40 in).
6. Adjust:
Adjustment steps:
Disassemble the secondary sheave.
Remove the bolts and original shims 1 .
Install new shims of the proper thickness and
reassemble the secondary sheave.
Measure the secondary sheave clearance
again.
Repeat these steps until the clearance is
within specification.
Yamaha recommends keeping the original
shims.
Shims:
Part number Thickness
90201-061H1 0.5 mm (0.02 in)
90201-06037 1.0 mm (0.04 in)
INSTALLATION
1. Lubricate:
Splines (fixed sheave)
Recommended grease:
ESSO beacon 325 grease or
Aeroshell grease #7A
2. Tighten:
Secondary sheave bolt:
64 Nm (6.4 mkg, 46 ftlb)
Secondary sheave clearance
4. Measure:
Secondary sheave clearance a
Out of specification Adjust.
Secondary sheave clearance:
35.0 35.8 mm
(1.38 1.41 in)
5. Calculate:
Shim thickness
For example, if the clearance is 36 mm (1.42 in),
install a 0.5 mm (0.02 in) shim on each bolt so
the clearance is 35.5 mm (1.40 in).
6. Adjust:
Adjustment steps:
Disassemble the secondary sheave.
Remove the bolts and original shims 1 .
Install new shims of the proper thickness and
reassemble the secondary sheave.
Measure the secondary sheave clearance
again.
Repeat these steps until the clearance is
within specification.
Yamaha recommends keeping the original
shims.
Shims:
Part number Thickness
90201-061H1 0.5 mm (0.02 in)
90201-06037 1.0 mm (0.04 in)
INSTALLATION
1. Lubricate:
Splines (fixed sheave)
Recommended grease:
ESSO beacon 325 grease or
Aeroshell grease #7A
2. Tighten:
Secondary sheave bolt:
64 Nm (6.4 mkg, 46 ftlb)
Secondary sheave clearance
06_apex
Veteran
for clutch alignment put a straight edge on your primary to your secondary and measure the distance between the straight edge and your secondary. spec is between 13.5 to 16.5 mm
POWER TRAIN
SHEAVE OFFSET ADJUSTMENT
1. Measure:
Sheave offset a
Use the sheave gauge.
Out of specification Adjust.
Sheave offset:
15 ± 1.5 mm (0.59 ± 0.06 in)
(13.5 16.5 mm
(0.53 0.65 in))
Sheave gauge:
YS-42421-1
Push the secondary sheave toward the inside of
vehicle frame first and measure the sheave offset.
2. Adjust:
Sheave offset
Adjustment steps:
Apply the brake to lock the secondary sheave.
Remove the bolt (Secondary sheave) 1 ,
washer 2 and secondary sheave 3 .
Adjust the sheave offset by adding or removing
shim(s) 4 .
Adding shim Offset is increased.
Removing shim Offset is decreased.
Shim size
Part Number Thickness
90201-25526 2.0 mm (0.08 in)
Install the secondary sheave, bolt (secondary
sheave) and washer.
Bolt (secondary sheave):
64 Nm (6.4 mkg, 46 ftlb)
Recheck the sheave offset. If out of specification,
repeat the above steps.
When adjusting the sheave offset, the secondary
sheave free play (clearance) should be adjusted.
POWER TRAIN
SHEAVE OFFSET ADJUSTMENT
1. Measure:
Sheave offset a
Use the sheave gauge.
Out of specification Adjust.
Sheave offset:
15 ± 1.5 mm (0.59 ± 0.06 in)
(13.5 16.5 mm
(0.53 0.65 in))
Sheave gauge:
YS-42421-1
Push the secondary sheave toward the inside of
vehicle frame first and measure the sheave offset.
2. Adjust:
Sheave offset
Adjustment steps:
Apply the brake to lock the secondary sheave.
Remove the bolt (Secondary sheave) 1 ,
washer 2 and secondary sheave 3 .
Adjust the sheave offset by adding or removing
shim(s) 4 .
Adding shim Offset is increased.
Removing shim Offset is decreased.
Shim size
Part Number Thickness
90201-25526 2.0 mm (0.08 in)
Install the secondary sheave, bolt (secondary
sheave) and washer.
Bolt (secondary sheave):
64 Nm (6.4 mkg, 46 ftlb)
Recheck the sheave offset. If out of specification,
repeat the above steps.
When adjusting the sheave offset, the secondary
sheave free play (clearance) should be adjusted.
06_apex
Veteran
hope this helps
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attakbologna
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awesome!!!! thanks
Awesome response from 06apex. He hit it on the head. The noise you hear is because your belt is most likely to tight. If your blowing belts which is very rare in these sleds, there is something else going on. Like alignment, center to center, worn clutch parts...etc
06_apex
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Did you figure out what was going on with the sled. hopefully your secondary just needed to be shimmed and didn't cost you money. Cheers and I will help any way I can.
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Check the aluminum belly pan protector under the clutches. It's possible the first blown belt bent the protector just enough that it's rubbing the belt causing the squeal and the next blown belts. Push down for more clearance.
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