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TOOL FOR BELT REPLACEMENT

mountainhorse

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On a 2013 PRO RMK... if you are carrying a spare toothed drive belt... it will be pretty useless in the field, or shop, without these small tools.

Yes, It can be done.. but you will spend some frustrating time getting it done.

https://polaris.spx.com/Detail.aspx?id=599&cat=3&sub=12

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Tool Name: Quickdrive Sprocket Alignment Tool
Tool Number: PS-50826
Your Price (USD): $54.65

Sprocket alignment tools are screwed into the ends of the jack shaft and the drive shaft to properly align the drive/driven Quickdrive sprockets during installation of the Quickdrive low inertia drive belt system.

NOTE: This tool was sent September 2012 as an essential tool to all Snowmobile dealers.






















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550iq

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From my perspective, the pieces thread into the axle and jackshaft. Then the cogged wheels are slid over the pieces (which allow them to spin, notice tapered end too) and one can just slide the wheels, with belt installed, onto the splined shafts. Remove the pieces, reinstall the keeper bolts. Considering the tightness of the belt, these are essential for sure. 550iq
 
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From my perspective, the pieces thread into the axle and jackshaft. Then the cogged wheels are slid over the pieces (which allow them to spin, notice tapered end too) and one can just slide the wheels, with belt installed, onto the splined shafts. Remove the pieces, reinstall the keeper bolts. Considering the tightness of the belt, these are essential for sure. 550iq


That makes sense. Remove the cogs, install the tools, then install the belt on the cogs and slide them onto the shafts. Kinda sucks that you have to remove the cogs to change the belt but considering there is no tensioner this would be the easiest way.
 
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Jeff K

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Here's an opportunity for someone with a CNC lathe to make some easy money. Turn a bunch of these out of some billet aluminum and make some easy cash!
 

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Here's an opportunity for someone with a CNC lathe to make some easy money. Turn a bunch of these out of some billet aluminum and make some easy cash!

You don't need to worry about it my friend because yours shipped last week :). Just an FYI to everyone these tools ARE on backorder I ordered 15 when Jeff K wanted one and blew through them in two days so when Boston Racing wanted one I ordered a bunch more.....1/9/13 or sooner is what kent Moore told me.

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Jeff K

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Jan 26, 2008
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You don't need to worry about it my friend because yours shipped last week :). Just an FYI to everyone these tools ARE on backorder I ordered 15 when Jeff K wanted one and blew through them in two days so when Boston Racing wanted one I ordered a bunch more.....1/9/13 or sooner is what kent Moore told me.

Shell

Awesome! Your the best!
 
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