
bluemonster1
LIFE MEMBER ONLY ONCE!!!
Also if something big breaks ...like the engine..then it's off to the dealer for a new APEX....
Exciterfan said:Take a deep breath Blue!!
It's quite possible that you've heated up that belt with all of the clutching work you've done. Carlise make a good belt. Send them the $9.00, the remains of your belt and the necessary paperwork and they'll send you a new belt. If you don't want it I'll give you$20.00 for it (double your money!!!).
I blew my belt last year and it happend for two reasons 1) clutch alginment and 2) I was racing an APEX and my belt already had 2800 Kms on it. I was stupid.
You may have your centre to centre correct, but your offset might be wrong and you might have the clutches skewed a little (not parallel). That's what I found on mine. Buy yourself an alignment tool or throw your sled on a trailer and bring it over and we can check it here.
Yamaha doesn't make belts. They are made by someone else for Yamaha. Might even be Carlisle, maybe Gates??? Their belts are harder and that is why your RPMs are now up. I'll guarantee you that there is slippage happening now, That's why you need more primary weight to clamp the belt tighter.
You can stick with OEM, but don't assume that you will be immune to belt failure. All belts fail and if you ignore them they'll really fail. When a Yamaha belt fails it will fail good!! Been there done that.
I think the Big Guy upstairs (who also rides a Yamaha by the way) knows you like to tinker, and just wanted to make sure you didn't have NOTHING to do.
:>)
Anyway Don't sweat it. It'll probably happen again sometime or something else will happen. It's snowmobiling!!!
(in the 70s, I had to carry 6 to 8 spare spark plugs just to make sure I'd make it home from a 40 mile ride, and it was a single banger sled!!!!)
Take it easy buddy
Exciterfan
Don't forget I'll buy the replacement belt if you decide to arrange for the free replacement