lanyard3
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I just changed the chain case fluid and when I went to cycle the reverse all I get is the reverse beeping but the reverse isn't working? When I pushed the reverse switch the actuator isn't moving at all. Any thoughts on what I may have done wrong or maybe bad reverse switch? First time starting it this year so not sure if it worked before? Thanks!
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I just changed the chain case fluid and when I went to cycle the reverse all I get is the reverse beeping but the reverse isn't working? When I pushed the reverse switch the actuator isn't moving at all. Any thoughts on what I may have done wrong or maybe bad reverse switch? First time starting it this year so not sure if it worked before? Thanks!
Try this thread.
https://ty4stroke.com/threads/chaincase-removal-and-inspection.130877/
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You're a tooth off on the shift actuator.
Same thing happened to me the first time.
When installing the shift actuator, you should not have to rotate much to get the bolts in.
If you're trying to duplicate the rotation, when you removed the last bolt, there's your smoking gun.
Here's how to assemble............................
Extension detente needs to be facing straight down.
Detente plate, for lack of a better term, needs to be parallel to the housing with the spring installed.
Engage the gear so bolts can be installed with little to no rotation of the actuator.
Fire it up and shift a minimum of 3 times.
This is the machines learning process for where forward and reverse is.
Done. Now finish the rest of your list and dream about lots of snow!
Same thing happened to me the first time.
When installing the shift actuator, you should not have to rotate much to get the bolts in.
If you're trying to duplicate the rotation, when you removed the last bolt, there's your smoking gun.
Here's how to assemble............................
Extension detente needs to be facing straight down.
Detente plate, for lack of a better term, needs to be parallel to the housing with the spring installed.
Engage the gear so bolts can be installed with little to no rotation of the actuator.
Fire it up and shift a minimum of 3 times.
This is the machines learning process for where forward and reverse is.
Done. Now finish the rest of your list and dream about lots of snow!
lanyard3
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You're a tooth off on the shift actuator.
Same thing happened to me the first time.
When installing the shift actuator, you should not have to rotate much to get the bolts in.
If you're trying to duplicate the rotation, when you removed the last bolt, there's your smoking gun.
Here's how to assemble............................
Extension detente needs to be facing straight down.
Detente plate, for lack of a better term, needs to be parallel to the housing with the spring installed.
Engage the gear so bolts can be installed with little to no rotation of the actuator.
Fire it up and shift a minimum of 3 times.
This is the machines learning process for where forward and reverse is.
Done. Now finish the rest of your list and dream about lots of snow!
Thanks for the reply! I've been stressed about it!
Allan
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Here:
https://ty4stroke.com/threads/technical-bulletin-s2014-001-reverse-update.126073/#post-1125796
If its all together right remove the actuator plug it back in and see if it spins when switch is pressed with machine running.
https://ty4stroke.com/threads/technical-bulletin-s2014-001-reverse-update.126073/#post-1125796
If its all together right remove the actuator plug it back in and see if it spins when switch is pressed with machine running.
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Thank you everyone for the great replies! Tonight I started the last step first? The beer! Tomorrow morning I am helping with trail work and club Christmas party so hopefully look at it on Sunday? Will let you know what I come up with after reading all the good ideas! Great website! Thanks again!
Trail work for me too in morn. 1 field left to mark and 2 trees across trail I need to cut. We got all the fields disced so all we need is snow and they will be awesome this year.Thanks for helping your club. Kettlerange Snowmobile Club in Mishicot,WI is mine.Thank you everyone for the great replies! Tonight I started the last step first? The beer! Tomorrow morning I am helping with trail work and club Christmas party so hopefully look at it on Sunday? Will let you know what I come up with after reading all the good ideas! Great website! Thanks again!
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Trail work for me too in morn. 1 field left to mark and 2 trees across trail I need to cut. We got all the fields disced so all we need is snow and they will be awesome this year.Thanks for helping your club. Kettlerange Snowmobile Club in Mishicot,WI is mine.
Last weekend was tree cutting and marking trails. Today we need to build a new bridge on a new portion of
trail. I am with the Stewartville Driftskippers. Never enough volunteers anymore but we get it done.
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Will be out today also.
lanyard3
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You're a tooth off on the shift actuator.
Same thing happened to me the first time.
When installing the shift actuator, you should not have to rotate much to get the bolts in.
If you're trying to duplicate the rotation, when you removed the last bolt, there's your smoking gun.
Here's how to assemble............................
Extension detente needs to be facing straight down.
Detente plate, for lack of a better term, needs to be parallel to the housing with the spring installed.
Engage the gear so bolts can be installed with little to no rotation of the actuator.
Fire it up and shift a minimum of 3 times.
This is the machines learning process for where forward and reverse is.
Done. Now finish the rest of your list and dream about lots of snow!
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