4.Check for correct tension on the forward drive belt by taking two measurements of the cable spring, as follows:
a. With the Forward Clutch Bail (Y, Fig. 2-
6)in an open (released) position, measure the length of the cable spring (W) from the outermost coil to the outermost coil.
b. Squeeze the Forward Clutch Bail against the handlebar (see Fig.
(X)while preventing the cable adjuster from turning.
c. If the spring length is incorrect, you must adjust the cable tension as described in Checking and Adjusting Forward Drive
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Z | 1 | |
X | ||
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Hold bail against handlebar while taking second measurement of spring
Fig. 2-7: To check forward belt tension, take two measurements of the length of the coils in the spring — first with the bail open, then with the bail held against the handlebar.
Belt Tension in Section 5. Incorrect cable tension can result in belt slippage (cable tension too loose), or unintentional tine movement when the clutch bail is in Neu- tral (cable tension too tight).
Y
W
V | W |
Z |
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X |
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Fig. | Fig. |
spring and | clutch cable spring to |
adjuster. | forward clutch bail. |
STEP 5: INSTALL REVERSE CLUTCH CABLE (MODELS 643B AND 645A ONLY)
1.Unwrap the reverse clutch cable (CC, Fig.
2.Insert the cable (CC, Fig.
3.Fasten the reverse clutch cable to the left side handlebar with a cable tie (EE, Fig.
4.Test the function of the reverse clutch by pulling out and releasing the cable knob. The knob should return to its neutral posi- tion (resting against bracket). If it doesn’t, contact your local dealer or
BB |
DD |
CC |
Flat Side |
Fig. 2-8: Install reverse cable bracket and reverse clutch cable.
CC
BRONCO
EE
Fig. 2-9: Route reverse clutch cable (CC) as shown. Attach with cable tie (EE).
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