Reverse clutch belt removal and replacement, Removing reverse clutch belt, Warning – Troy-Bilt PONY E666M User Manual

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Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing the machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts to

come to a complete slop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark piug.

Remove the key from the keyswitch on units so equipped.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious personal injury or property damage.

pull down on the belt and roll it onto the

large, forward-most groove of the trans­

mission pulley (P, Figure 5-20).

7. Reinstall the belt cover.

8. Test for correct tension on the forward

clutch belt (see

Checking Forward Belt

Tension).

REVERSE CLUTCH BELT REMOVAL

AND REPLACEMENT

Figure 5-22: Right-side view.

The reverse clutch belt (J, Figure 5-22) is

driven by the engine drive pulley (1, Figure

5-20). When the Reverse Clutch Control

knob Is pulled out, It pulls the reverse

Idler arm and pulley (N) which tightens

the belt against the engine drive pulley.

This drives the transmission drive pulley

(L), resulting in reverse motion.

Removing Reverse Clutch Belt

1. Stop engine, allow It to cool and dis­

connect spark piug wire before working

near belts. Also remove ignition key on

electric start models.

2. Remove belt cover (Figure 5-13) by

removing two flange locknuts.

3. Pull the reverse clutch belt downward

and slip it off the transmission pulley

(L, Figure 5-22).

4. Use two 1/2“ wrenches to loosen and

remove wire belt guide (R, Figure 5-22)

from the reverse idler arm pulley. Do not

remove locknut and screw.

5. Remove the reverse belt and pull It out

through front of transmission housing.

Installing Reverse Clutch Belt

1. Stop engine, allow It to cool and dis­

connect spark piug wire before working

near belts. Also remove ignition key on

electric start models.

IMPORTANT:

The forward clutch belt

must be installed before the reverse

clutch belt.

2. Install the forward clutch belt (see

Installing Forward Clutch Belt

in this

section) before installing reverse belt.

IMPORTANT:

The reverse belt has a *V”

shape. When installing the belt, make

sure that the widest (flat) side of the belt

rides against the reverse Idler pulley (N,

Figure 5-22) and transmission pulley (L).

If needed, the belt can be twisted “inside

out” so that the “V” shaped side is on the

outside and the widest side is on the

inside.

3. Insert the belt down Into the front of

the transmission housing. Slip the top

half of the belt onto the reverse idler arm

pulley (N).

4. Puli the belt downward and loop the

bottom half of belt around the front

groove of transmission pulley (L, Figure

5-22).

5. Mount the belt guide between the two

flat washers and tighten snugly. The

guide needs adjusting before fully

tightening.

Figure 5-23: Reverse belt guide positioning.

6. (You Will need an assistant to help

with this step.) Pull the reverse idler

pulley (N) up to Its highest point and

position the belt guide (R) horizontally

level as shown In Figure 5-23. Securely

tighten the screw and lock nut (M, Figure

5-22).

7. Pull back on the Reverse Clutch

Control knob and make sure that the

reverse clutch belt fully contacts the

groove in the engine pulley. Release knob

and make sure that the belt doesn’t

engage the reverse engine pulley. This

may cause the unit to move in reverse

when the Wheel Gear Lever is engaged.

Adjust the cable for less tension if this

condition occurs. See

Checking and

Adjusting Reverse Belt Tensioniot

more

information.

8. Reinstall the belt cover and secure It

with two flange locknuts.

9. Test the unit in an open location.

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