Super helpful, took the mystery right out of the CVT. Really appreciate you showing how everything goes together as well as your creative solutions. I’ll store that little nugget for later when I inevitably break mine 😂
Never seen such difficulty changing theses belts , the jack bolt is there to take the spring tension off the belt enough so you can roll it off , there is little to no resistance to do this , can't see how it could get stripped unless you bottomed things out and over forced it. As for putting the secondary back on I never had to use anything other than hand force.
I agree, should have been a simple process. I think what happened was the guy before me used a power tool to run the bolts in and didn't stop and that made a ramp out of the pad and stripped the threads out. Sometimes it doesn't work out like we thought it should. Thanks for watching
We`ll you did a good job > Remember you should have put three bolt`s and evenly removed the outer CVT pully face one bolt I knew you were going to strip out the holes but you recovered well best regard`s Cousin Vinny IE >>>AKA jhackme iam out ..................
Super helpful, took the mystery right out of the CVT. Really appreciate you showing how everything goes together as well as your creative solutions. I’ll store that little nugget for later when I inevitably break mine 😂
Excellent video with excellent commentary. Your effort is appreciated. Thanks
Man this was something new for me, Thanks for sharing Bro👍
Damn thought I was listening to the Goat.. Mark Dice
This video killed 2 birds with one stone thank you!
hi what was the size of the threaded rod used to compress the clutch?
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Never seen such difficulty changing theses belts , the jack bolt is there to take the spring tension off the belt enough so you can roll it off , there is little to no resistance to do this , can't see how it could get stripped unless you bottomed things out and over forced it. As for putting the secondary back on I never had to use anything other than hand force.
I agree, should have been a simple process. I think what happened was the guy before me used a power tool to run the bolts in and didn't stop and that made a ramp out of the pad and stripped the threads out. Sometimes it doesn't work out like we thought it should. Thanks for watching
sounds like what happened , normally only one of three holes are threaded , the other two are for the holding tool
We`ll you did a good job > Remember you should have put three bolt`s and evenly removed the outer CVT pully face one bolt I knew you were going to strip out the holes but you recovered well best regard`s Cousin Vinny IE >>>AKA jhackme iam out ..................
Unuseless, you dont have idea what you did jajaja ☺