Hello, My belt broke off and when I replaced it the gears are hard to engage and I purchased another belt thinking maybe worng belt but to no avail. I can't change gears once the engine is on I have to turn off then change from Hi to Park. Do you have any idea what it might be? Any help is appreciated.
The problem you are having is usually caused by the center bearing on the primary clutch being worn out, locked up, or there might be a piece of rubber or string from the blown belt stuck in the bearing or maybe even another part of the clutch and not allowing the clutch to disengage. Remove your belt and see of the bearing turns freely. There should also be a little black plastic washer on each side of the bearing. Sometimes if the belt blows it brakes that washer out of there and allows the clutch to spin the being causing your issue. Inspect your bearing, if it all seems good your gonna have to take the primary clutch apart further.
Our machine shop is way behind right now so we are waiting on the weights to made, then heat treated and then plated. Primary and secondary springs should be here mid July and the weights will by around Aug 1st. Sorry for the delay.
Yes it would be! The instruction will tell you the combination of springs and weights that will work the best for you. It will give you a lot more bottom end power and torque, faster backshift and throttle response and will grip the belt better then stock in both clutches.
@@stroke0187 yes it should, thats the beauty of the adjustable weights that it give you room to tune for different tunes. If all of a sudden you make it 300 hp you might need something different but otherwise should be good to go.
Both will work. Originally we used the PCP-16 but found some clutches are coming off harder then normal. So we updated the fitment to the PCP-15 which has a thicker end on it to make it stronger and less chance of bending. So if your buying one now, buy the PCP-15
Yes the PCP-16 is the same as what we use on your 13 Maverick. We have seen on some the X3 models the clutches coming off very hard and have switched to the PCP-15 which is a Ski Doo that is the same fitment but had a thicker tip on it to help pull the clutches off better. So really you can use either the PCP-16 or the PCP-15
It will help smooth it out. Some of that will vary depending on your tires, speed, what gear your in and the overall condition of your belt and clutches also. Overall the kit will get you better and smoother performance.
Hopefully I'll find a solution to it, if not it's bad enough to almost make me sell it, gonna go to my local dealer and see if I can talk them into putting the new 2020 model clutches and cover on my 19, supposedly it's way quieter.
I put a noise reduction kit from adrenaline cycle on my x3 and it helped but did not solve it. Hope the 2020 model clutch setup works as I will change it out.
Hey man, i need a lil help, do u know what way the arrows suppose to be pointing on the piston on a can-am Renegade 1000cc 2014yr that's the only thing stop me from putting it back together
For the piston I am not sure. I believe it suppose to point to the exhaust side on most models but I don't know that for sure. Sorry I cant give you an exact answer on that one.
We make a couple different kits depending on your tire size and type of riding you are doing (trail, mud, sand). The kits will give you better low end and mid range power, top end speed will stay the same on most kits but you will get up to faster. You will also get faster backshift and throttle response and will grip the belt better then stock. The oversize tire kits will keep your clutches in lower gear longer to help make up for the power loss of the larger tires. It does help the jerk a little but doesn't take it out completely. The jerk can be several different things including driveline slop, belt the is worn skinny and/or long, dirty or worn clutches.
@@georgedenny7365 Yes we would have a kit for that combination. Give us a call at 218-829-6036 or check out our website www.epiperformance.com for more info
@@EPIperformance We are actually working on a Ryker and trying to find similar unit that we can test some springs. I ordered a pink spring and it seems so much larger than the stock one felt it wasn't right. It is for a maverick X3, I wanted to compare a stock size if maybe it is supposed to be that big. Any help would be appreciated, I know alot of people are not modifying the Ryker and tough to get any assistance.
Put your kit in my 18 xds turbo r with a stage 3 tune and 32 inch tires the up shift appears slightly lazy what changes can i make to get to peak rpm a bit faster. Thanks
some of the different tunes on the X3 need a little lighter weight t help them pick up rpms higher faster. Sometimes you can get by with a different stiffer primary spring. We would need to know which kit of ours you have and then we can go from there. Best bet is to call our tech line at 218-826-6036 and they will see what they can come up with.
@@BarrySwartz-nq2yy I ended putting a little stiffer spring in. I can’t remember the number it had a little more finish rate then the spring that came in the kit.
@@BarrySwartz-nq2yy I’m right at 8000 and it gets to 8000 as soon as you hit the throttle. I’m in the middle of going to a stage 4 tune and waiting on a KWI kit to get here. The EPI kit served me well never blew a belt and had made real good power once I got the new spring installed. It wasn’t really to bad before just you could watch the RPM go to about 7200 ish then do a steady climb up to 8k
The Can Am part number is 529036428. Some local dealers will sell the tools to you and some don't. Usually if you cant find it local you can find a dealer online that will sell it to you.
We have them at EPI. Call us at 218-829-6036 or go online at www.epiperformance.com Clutch Puller is a PCP-15 Clutch compression tool is CCT820 Clutch holding tool is EZCALT Clutch Splitter Tool is EZCST or you can get combinations of these with part number EZCSK1 or EZCSK2
Sometimes they can be a pain. Heat doesn't work well because it in the cent of the clutch. Sometimes having another person hold it still helps. There are a few places that make a tool that seperates it apart other then the factory. Bikeman Performance and Alba Racing both make one that work well for that hard ones.
13:50 hi can someone help me out is normal to have that groove near the shaft? i have about 150 hrs on my machine and my primary looks exactly like that. Can it be possible that my aftermarket belt did that? I have a WBB from about 50hrs to about now.
A couple things can cause a groove there (or a combination of them all). Usually the biggest thing is belt slippage. This can be cuase from driving real slow in high range, larger tires, or loading the clutches hard in mud or pulling. But if your clutching is not set right for you riding it can cause it and also if the belt is to hard it can cause it. Best thing to do is use low range more often, get a clutch kit for your tire size and riding, clean and maintenance your clutches more often and inspect belt and replace if needed.
@EPIperformance Thank you for the advice, i have stock tires but i think i did all that damage during break in due to the fact that i went slow on my machine the first 50hrs never went above 45mph. Thanks again for helping ne out
We are still finalizing the clutch kits. We are hoping to have them done real soon. The clutch compression tool CCT820 is available now and the so is the Severe Duty Belt.
For the 2017 the primary clutch is 89 ft/lbs and the secondary is 52 ft/lbs. I would assume the 2018 are the same but I don't have any specs on that one yet.
You can get the puller and the clutch compression tool from EPI or EPI dealer. Clutch puller part number PCP-16, clutch compression tool is CCT820. The clutch holding tool is and OE Can Am part number 529036428. You should be able to order that through your local dealer or online from a can am place.
Hi Chad, our machine shop is a little behind. Kits should be available around Aug 1st. Springs will be available mid July. Sorry for the delay. Let us know if you have any other questions. Thanks.
One of the best step by step video I've watched
Thanks!!
Thanks for the quality and thorough install video!
Thanks!, Glad we can help.
Hello, My belt broke off and when I replaced it the gears are hard to engage and I purchased another belt thinking maybe worng belt but to no avail. I can't change gears once the engine is on I have to turn off then change from Hi to Park. Do you have any idea what it might be? Any help is appreciated.
The problem you are having is usually caused by the center bearing on the primary clutch being worn out, locked up, or there might be a piece of rubber or string from the blown belt stuck in the bearing or maybe even another part of the clutch and not allowing the clutch to disengage. Remove your belt and see of the bearing turns freely. There should also be a little black plastic washer on each side of the bearing. Sometimes if the belt blows it brakes that washer out of there and allows the clutch to spin the being causing your issue. Inspect your bearing, if it all seems good your gonna have to take the primary clutch apart further.
Thank you. It did turn out to be the wheel bearing. Now it shifts soft like butter.
You absolutely needs this if you're going to Dune your X3.
So its been 2 months and still not on the Website?????? Any Expected release date?
Our machine shop is way behind right now so we are waiting on the weights to made, then heat treated and then plated. Primary and secondary springs should be here mid July and the weights will by around Aug 1st. Sorry for the delay.
Is this the same clutch assy as a 2015 XDS turbo I need to change the one way but it says we need a governor cup puller ?
Yes should work the same way on your machine.
What’s the tool call that holds the two clutches together?
Great video! Do you recommend retorquing the primary and secondary bolts after a run or a certain amount of time?
You shouldn't have to being that these clutches are self contained and not spring loaded like the older Can Am clutches.
Will the epi pro series be a good kit for 35s?
Yes it would be! The instruction will tell you the combination of springs and weights that will work the best for you. It will give you a lot more bottom end power and torque, faster backshift and throttle response and will grip the belt better then stock in both clutches.
@@EPIperformance even with the unit being mildly tuned everything will work as it should?
@@stroke0187 yes it should, thats the beauty of the adjustable weights that it give you room to tune for different tunes. If all of a sudden you make it 300 hp you might need something different but otherwise should be good to go.
@@EPIperformance awesome thank you!
If you can read the writing on the belt and it's not upside down you have the correct direction
Yes you are correct.
hi, can you tell me the internal and external diameter of the one-way bearing of the primary clutch of the maveric please
The EPI website says the correct puller is PCP 15, but TNT video says PCP 16. Which is correct?
Both will work. Originally we used the PCP-16 but found some clutches are coming off harder then normal. So we updated the fitment to the PCP-15 which has a thicker end on it to make it stronger and less chance of bending. So if your buying one now, buy the PCP-15
Super informative! Thank you!
Glad we could help you!
Is the PCP-16 the same clutch puller for a 2013 Maverick 1000?
Yes the PCP-16 is the same as what we use on your 13 Maverick. We have seen on some the X3 models the clutches coming off very hard and have switched to the PCP-15 which is a Ski Doo that is the same fitment but had a thicker tip on it to help pull the clutches off better. So really you can use either the PCP-16 or the PCP-15
Does changing weights and/or springs help with the dreaded 5k rpm loud as hell chatter?
It will help smooth it out. Some of that will vary depending on your tires, speed, what gear your in and the overall condition of your belt and clutches also. Overall the kit will get you better and smoother performance.
Agree that 5k rpm chatter is loud.
Hopefully I'll find a solution to it, if not it's bad enough to almost make me sell it, gonna go to my local dealer and see if I can talk them into putting the new 2020 model clutches and cover on my 19, supposedly it's way quieter.
I put a noise reduction kit from adrenaline cycle on my x3 and it helped but did not solve it. Hope the 2020 model clutch setup works as I will change it out.
I recently added the adrenaline cycle relocation kit and I feel the 5k noise is 90% better. I’m very happy with it.
Hey man, i need a lil help, do u know what way the arrows suppose to be pointing on the piston on a can-am Renegade 1000cc 2014yr that's the only thing stop me from putting it back together
For the piston I am not sure. I believe it suppose to point to the exhaust side on most models but I don't know that for sure. Sorry I cant give you an exact answer on that one.
by replacing the stuff you did what does it help? also, would this help with the jerk you get from going from a dead stop to just moving.
We make a couple different kits depending on your tire size and type of riding you are doing (trail, mud, sand). The kits will give you better low end and mid range power, top end speed will stay the same on most kits but you will get up to faster. You will also get faster backshift and throttle response and will grip the belt better then stock. The oversize tire kits will keep your clutches in lower gear longer to help make up for the power loss of the larger tires. It does help the jerk a little but doesn't take it out completely. The jerk can be several different things including driveline slop, belt the is worn skinny and/or long, dirty or worn clutches.
@@EPIperformance so I can use this kit on 2017 x3 maverick 4 seater with bigger tires?
@@georgedenny7365 Yes we would have a kit for that combination. Give us a call at 218-829-6036 or check out our website www.epiperformance.com for more info
friend to my can am maverick 2017 they run all speeds but the H does not work it stays as if it were neutral, some advice, help please 🙏🏼
That would normally be an issue with the actual transmission or the shifter linkage to the transmission. The clutches wouldn't cause that issue.
Hey the trush washer its in rubber?
Do you by chance have stock springs dimensions and specs?
We might, what exact year and model (hp) do you have?
@@EPIperformance We are actually working on a Ryker and trying to find similar unit that we can test some springs. I ordered a pink spring and it seems so much larger than the stock one felt it wasn't right. It is for a maverick X3, I wanted to compare a stock size if maybe it is supposed to be that big.
Any help would be appreciated, I know alot of people are not modifying the Ryker and tough to get any assistance.
Put your kit in my 18 xds turbo r with a stage 3 tune and 32 inch tires the up shift appears slightly lazy what changes can i make to get to peak rpm a bit faster. Thanks
some of the different tunes on the X3 need a little lighter weight t help them pick up rpms higher faster. Sometimes you can get by with a different stiffer primary spring. We would need to know which kit of ours you have and then we can go from there. Best bet is to call our tech line at 218-826-6036 and they will see what they can come up with.
What did you do to fix it?I have same combo
@@BarrySwartz-nq2yy I ended putting a little stiffer spring in. I can’t remember the number it had a little more finish rate then the spring that came in the kit.
@@vintage30 how’s the rpm’s now on 32s?
@@BarrySwartz-nq2yy I’m right at 8000 and it gets to 8000 as soon as you hit the throttle. I’m in the middle of going to a stage 4 tune and waiting on a KWI kit to get here. The EPI kit served me well never blew a belt and had made real good power once I got the new spring installed. It wasn’t really to bad before just you could watch the RPM go to about 7200 ish then do a steady climb up to 8k
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Where can I buy the clutch holding tool for the X3? What's the part number?
The Can Am part number is 529036428. Some local dealers will sell the tools to you and some don't. Usually if you cant find it local you can find a dealer online that will sell it to you.
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Awesome video
Thank You!!
Where can i get all the tools you used in this video?
We have them at EPI. Call us at 218-829-6036 or go online at www.epiperformance.com
Clutch Puller is a PCP-15
Clutch compression tool is CCT820
Clutch holding tool is EZCALT
Clutch Splitter Tool is EZCST
or you can get combinations of these with part number EZCSK1 or EZCSK2
What number was the spring in. I took mine out and forgot to mark it smh
if you have the 17-19 with 154 and 172hp it should be A-4 setting. If you have the 120hp it should be C-2 setting.
Can't seem to get the primary to separate? Any tricks other than heat
Sometimes they can be a pain. Heat doesn't work well because it in the cent of the clutch. Sometimes having another person hold it still helps. There are a few places that make a tool that seperates it apart other then the factory. Bikeman Performance and Alba Racing both make one that work well for that hard ones.
Great vid! Thx for being detailed! Looking forward to getting this product!!
Thank you, glad we could help.
13:50 hi can someone help me out is normal to have that groove near the shaft? i have about 150 hrs on my machine and my primary looks exactly like that. Can it be possible that my aftermarket belt did that? I have a WBB from about 50hrs to about now.
A couple things can cause a groove there (or a combination of them all). Usually the biggest thing is belt slippage. This can be cuase from driving real slow in high range, larger tires, or loading the clutches hard in mud or pulling. But if your clutching is not set right for you riding it can cause it and also if the belt is to hard it can cause it. Best thing to do is use low range more often, get a clutch kit for your tire size and riding, clean and maintenance your clutches more often and inspect belt and replace if needed.
@EPIperformance Thank you for the advice, i have stock tires but i think i did all that damage during break in due to the fact that i went slow on my machine the first 50hrs never went above 45mph. Thanks again for helping ne out
Anyone have the dimensions on the clutch puller tool for the X3? TIA!
What is the part number for the holder???
Can Am part number for the holding tool is 529 036 428.
Is it available in ur website coz I could not find it
We are still finalizing the clutch kits. We are hoping to have them done real soon. The clutch compression tool CCT820 is available now and the so is the Severe Duty Belt.
Anyone have the torque specs for the bolts holding on the primary and secondary clutches on an X3?
For the 2017 the primary clutch is 89 ft/lbs and the secondary is 52 ft/lbs. I would assume the 2018 are the same but I don't have any specs on that one yet.
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Thanks 👍 where can buy online the clutch puller and clutch holder for maverix x3 ??
You can get the puller and the clutch compression tool from EPI or EPI dealer. Clutch puller part number PCP-16, clutch compression tool is CCT820. The clutch holding tool is and OE Can Am part number 529036428. You should be able to order that through your local dealer or online from a can am place.
I pick up a rubber an washer in in my garage in start my renegade 800 after i pick up this piece rubber with washer inside sorry im speak french
im interested in a kit as well for the x3 but nothing is on the website.
Hi Chad, our machine shop is a little behind. Kits should be available around Aug 1st. Springs will be available mid July. Sorry for the delay. Let us know if you have any other questions. Thanks.
I made my vise compression tool