1. Turn key off, remove tether.
2. Open secondary as far as you can with the Polaris tool, remove belt and spray acetone or brake clean(the harsh stuff with no environmental stuff in it) on the clutches and sheaves. Rotate clutches by hand to get all around.
3. Wipe clutch sheaves till the rag comes out clean.
4. Scrub sheaves with new burgundy scotchbrite.
5. Clean again with acetone and wipe till rag is clean.
6. Carefully wipe grease off belt.
7. Not recommended but spray belt with brake clean to blow off grease.
8. Fill sink 3" deep with hot water, use palmolive or dawn and scrub with a rag to remove grease.
9. Change water and scrub again till no grease is on the rag.
10. In new clean h2o, 3" hot water and soap, turn belt inside out scrub belt with scotchbrite. Get in between cogs really good.
11. Turn belt right side in and scrub like crazy, especially the sides using new scotchbrite often.
12. Rinse off with hot tap water.
13. Squeeze dry with a towel, not wipe and hang in your warmest room to dry.
It's a ton of work but the pic shows grease on the primary clutch and belt. If every last speck of grease is not cleaned off, it will contaminate the clutches and belt and burn up a $200 belt.
Go for it!
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