Reverse clutch belt – Troy-Bilt Pro Line User Manual

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Follow these steps if the forward clutch control needs

adjustment.

Before adjusting the belt, shut off engine, allow the engine

and muffler to cool down, disconnect the spark plug wire,

and remove the ignition key on electric start models.
Belt adjustments are done with the forward clutch cable

adjuster. Use two 1⁄2”, open-end wrenches to loosen the two

jam nuts a few turns. See Fig. 6-6

Move the cable adjuster downward for more belt tension.
Hand tighten the jam nuts and pull the Forward Clutch

Control levers up against the handlebar. Measure the

spring coil. The extended length of the coil should be 2-1⁄2”.

Repeat this procedure until the extended spring length is

correct.
Tighten both jam nuts securely.

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Reverse Clutch Belt

The reverse clutch belt, because it is used more sparingly, may

not require tension adjustment until a significant number of

operating hours has passed. See Fig. 6-7. A tension adjustment is

required only if there is little or no reverse movement when the

Reverse Clutch Control knob is pulled out.

Before adjusting the belt, shut off the engine, allow the

engine and muffler to cool down, disconnect the spark

plug wire and remove the ignition key on electric start

models.
Remove the two lock nuts and remove the belt cover. See

Fig. 6-8.

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Adjuster

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Reverse Clutch Belt

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