Pully, variator, restrictor plate removal questions.
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Pully, variator, restrictor plate removal questions.
I have a few qustions about the removal of the restrictor plate on my aero 50. In the document in the performance section it says to remove the pully with an impact gun. How do I install it again? Using the impact gun? How do I tell how much I am torquing it when I put it back on? Also, if someone has pictures of this process that would be very helpful. Thanks,
Kemmer
Kemmer
Well, that's three RAT-TAT-TATs for 28.52 ft-lbs.... just kidding.
You can either blast it on with the gun until it looks tight (this is done often by line mechanics), or you can remove the outer fan shroud and fan. This way, you can grab the nut on the both sides of the crank and torque it to spec with a torque wrench. Your call.
I do both; I usually only torque that to spec if I think it's going to be together for awhile. But I like to monkey with the front pulley; if I know it's going to be off soon I just impact it on. Myspree didn't get his tight; either the clutch or pulley, don't recall. It spun up and blew right through the sidecover. Lots of potential energy in those things, so don't just hand wrench it on "as tight as you can." It isn't enough.
You can either blast it on with the gun until it looks tight (this is done often by line mechanics), or you can remove the outer fan shroud and fan. This way, you can grab the nut on the both sides of the crank and torque it to spec with a torque wrench. Your call.
I do both; I usually only torque that to spec if I think it's going to be together for awhile. But I like to monkey with the front pulley; if I know it's going to be off soon I just impact it on. Myspree didn't get his tight; either the clutch or pulley, don't recall. It spun up and blew right through the sidecover. Lots of potential energy in those things, so don't just hand wrench it on "as tight as you can." It isn't enough.
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Sweet, I'm going to the moab scooter rally and I need all the MPH I can get. None of my bigger bikes are running at the moment, so I'm going to have to take the Aero and ride at the back of the pack, WAAAAAY back.
Does anyone have a picture or two of the Variator, pully, and the restrictor plate? I don't know what these parts are or what they look like. Thanks,
Kemmer
Does anyone have a picture or two of the Variator, pully, and the restrictor plate? I don't know what these parts are or what they look like. Thanks,
Kemmer
Oh really, no restritor plate on Aero 50s? I was looking at the manual but I couldn't see anything that looked like a restritor plate. The write up in the document section applies to Aero 50s and Elites. Maybe some aeros have them and some don't? Is 35mph all I'm gonna get without buying gofast parts?
your aero may have it, take the belt off and the front variator and look,that's the only way you can tell!Kemmer wrote:Oh really, no restritor plate on Aero 50s? I was looking at the manual but I couldn't see anything that looked like a restritor plate. The write up in the document section applies to Aero 50s and Elites. Maybe some aeros have them and some don't? Is 35mph all I'm gonna get without buying gofast parts?
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