Wmoater
Active member
I had my front sprocket removed, splines on shaft scrubbed and cogs on sprockets cleaned for the recall. They used an altasonic vibrator to really clean the sprocket after the toothbrush cleaning. ( I believe this super clean caused the problem I got because it was tooooo clean) Shaft was tested with new sprocket to make sure splines were good. Old sprocket was reinstalled with new bolt. Within days, I started getting a loud squeak and whining from sprocket area. I was in a really bad rain storm about a week later and it really started squealing and chirping super loud. After the torrential rain storm everything dried out and very little squeaking. About a month later it came back. Last week it sounded like a bad alternator pulley on a car. It was louder than the radio turned up full blast. So Thursday I jacked her up, removed the belt from front sprocket. Turned on and ran without belt. No noise. No oil from bearing seal so has to be belt. Put belt on ran in air and sure enough squeaking super loud. Now, my belt has not had the best life. I live 2.5 miles on gravel road to closest tar chip road. I live in the snow belt area and roads get the acid spray salt and I do ride early spring when roads wash off and dry out but there’s still salt lines till May so belt has been beat up for sure. So after all my racing experience I decided to take the huge task of removing the belt totally. Put belt in my washtub with soap. Cleaned it really good. Then scrubbed with belt conditioner. Dried it completely and put inside a 6 inch pipe. Blew warm air into pipe for 6 hours to dry any conditioner so it’s not sticky. I don’t want any dust or dust sticking because of the dirt road or I’ll have a huge mess. Wiped completely down and reassembled. Ran it in air and not a squeak. Took out on road and not a squeak. It’s quieter than brand new! So washing the belt like I do each year with the snowmobiles works great. This probably doesn’t apply to many of you since most never touch dirt road or run in salt but thought I’d pass it on. I could have simply sprayed it but then there would be no way getting rid of the stickiness. The dab of grease on the edge again would have created sticky mess. Could have tried soap on sides but that’s very temporary. Pure cleaning solved it.