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    Quote Originally Posted by tweeder View Post



    I see your problem.... It's made in the usa, the pic says it all
    But it is made to their Engineering specs probably at there Johnson plant

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    Quote Originally Posted by widowmaker2011 View Post
    Very astute Scotty , thus the vibration Dampner on the RT...nuff said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HDXBONES View Post
    Where would the dampener be?
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    "I think the answer probably lies in stronger materials for the shaft, pulley, and bolt...."

    Would not taking some of the tension out of the belt solve a lot of these problems? I am not certain that it has to be as tight as it is but then I am not an engineer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HDXBONES View Post
    I think that the high belt tension along with the fact that the pulley has no outside bearing support is putting a diagonal or side load on the pulley splines and bolt. Don't know if anyone has ever compared belt tension throughout the limits of rear wheel travel, but I wouldn't be surprised if some shock loads are also induced during suspension travel.

    As the splines start to wear, those side loads would be transferred to the bolt, which in turn would become work hardened or brittle over time, and fracture. Once the bolt breaks, obviously the pulley splines would wear much more rapidly.
    As someone who's gone through the same problem, I think HDX's theory makes a whole lot of sense.

    I think the answer probably lies in stronger materials for the shaft, pulley, and bolt.......

    How about if the pulley and shaft were one machined piece? Then we eliminate the splines and the bolt. Or go to a shaft drive.
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    Default Bones hit the nail on the head...

    just need to add a stronger larger bearing to the stronger shaft, bolt and gear. /Ken
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    This happened to me as well, left me stranded.
    Is there a service bulletin on this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by smokster View Post
    This happened to me as well, left me stranded.
    Is there a service bulletin on this?
    apparently there is but i havn't seen it.

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    Default Front pulley failure

    I've been following s many forums that I can concerning this problem, I've read that there's a new TSB out on it from BRP. The dealer here won't share the info, so does anyone have the TSB and if you do can you post it on the forum. SO far I haven't had any problems, just want to be up to speed when I do! Thanks

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