Belt removal/replacement with closed face secondary clutch

mwolff

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I am looking for a video or “how to” info on how to replace/remove the belt “easily” when you have a closed face secondary like the one on my 2007 Venture.

I have watched videos with a open secondary and working the helix in that case is a piece of cake this… well not so much lll
 

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on that style secondary i rotate the inner face of the clutch and push it to inside while forcing belt down into clutch to hold it open for easier removal.
 
on that style secondary i rotate the inner face of the clutch and push it to inside while forcing belt down into clutch to hold it open for easier removal.
Oh man I am trying but belt is covering the majority of the face which makes it a PITA. The fact that my fingers/hands are very weak certainly doesn't help at all.
Maybe its hanging up more than I thought making it that much harder?
 
i grab it by the web on the back side to rotate it with the park brake applied.
 
i grab it by the web on the back side to rotate it with the park brake applied.
Thanks for your feedback. Made me go for an idea I had before and hadn’t tried and it worked! So that someone else can benefit here is what I did.
Accessed from backside of secondary with right angle needle nose pliers and used then to rotate the back sheeve while I pulled on the belt.
 

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You are a genius man. I always feel like I must be some sort of poodle boy when ever I do that job. Thanks for posting back and sharing.
 
You are a genius man. I always feel like I must be some sort of poodle boy when ever I do that job. Thanks for posting back and sharing.
Glad to help. That’s what is great about places like this. People helping people.
I have a lot of experience just none in this field so I’ll learn lots here but I am sure I can help as well.
 


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