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M600 Drive System Problem / Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Kilroy2k1" data-source="post: 61323" data-attributes="member: 2002"><p>Check the driven pully to make sure it opens easily when the drive pully closes. Its fairly easy to check, just reach in and grab the belt in the middle and pull it up. You should be able to pull it up a good couple inches and see the driven pully spreading apart.</p><p> If the clutches are not binding then check the jackshaft bearings, it should spin with the belt as you turn the engine over by hand. I cant see it being the hydraulic portion causing the problem but as I am just getting into my 600's innards myself, anything is possible.</p><p>Tom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kilroy2k1, post: 61323, member: 2002"] Check the driven pully to make sure it opens easily when the drive pully closes. Its fairly easy to check, just reach in and grab the belt in the middle and pull it up. You should be able to pull it up a good couple inches and see the driven pully spreading apart. If the clutches are not binding then check the jackshaft bearings, it should spin with the belt as you turn the engine over by hand. I cant see it being the hydraulic portion causing the problem but as I am just getting into my 600's innards myself, anything is possible. Tom. [/QUOTE]
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