Yes, I am machined. Been machining Yamaha clutches for overdrive for years. If I would have known prior to my machining that the inner sheave diameter was smaller, I wouldn't have touched it.
Dan, this is mocked up at a standstill and I did the same mock-up thing. My belt was about .040" from being flush with the top of the primary when I had a brand new belt and after I did the machining. Never thought it would climb over either. But under load, you can see in my video of clutching how the belt doesn't come at the primary straight on from the secondary, but more at a curve.....especially if you hit the brakes, rev limiter or bump. I will be hooking up my camera more showing more videos.
This video was just be-bopping down the trail....max speed was 50-60 mph.
This video was a short burst down the trail where max speed was 85mph
When my belt climbed over the primary sheave at 130gps, it was cut clean like a knife or grinder cut it. Also, the marks on the engine tell the tale. The inner sheave on mine shows clean all the way to the top...so my thinking is that my primary (being machined) carried the belt to the top edge, the top edge of the belt went over twisting the belt leaving the black marks on the moveable sheave and top edge of the inner sheave. After that, the belt went over pinching it between the engine and inner sheave where the sheave cut it.
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