Vmax Al
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How much rotational play is typical in a secondary on a sled with reverse?
Last time I rode I noticed if I broke to a stop then accelerated again there was a loud clunk. I first thought the chain tension might need to be adjusted but I found it to be finger tight.
With the belt removed I get about 10-15 degrees of rotation is this normal?
This same trip I also had an issue with the Viper not responding to throttle input after slowing down. I would run at 50ish and then let off, for instance coasting down a hill, when I tried to pick up the throttle again, nothing, didn't matter if I pinned it or eased into it. Then once at a complete stop the idle would drop to like 500 and pick up again to 1800 and I could accelerate normally.
Sometimes when coasting I would use the brake and it felt like it didn't do anything.
Any ideas on where in the drivetrain I should be looking?
I took the chaincase apart and everything appeared normal, no metal in the case or fluid, chain properly tensioned.
Looking for some ideas.
Thanks,
Al
Last time I rode I noticed if I broke to a stop then accelerated again there was a loud clunk. I first thought the chain tension might need to be adjusted but I found it to be finger tight.
With the belt removed I get about 10-15 degrees of rotation is this normal?
This same trip I also had an issue with the Viper not responding to throttle input after slowing down. I would run at 50ish and then let off, for instance coasting down a hill, when I tried to pick up the throttle again, nothing, didn't matter if I pinned it or eased into it. Then once at a complete stop the idle would drop to like 500 and pick up again to 1800 and I could accelerate normally.
Sometimes when coasting I would use the brake and it felt like it didn't do anything.
Any ideas on where in the drivetrain I should be looking?
I took the chaincase apart and everything appeared normal, no metal in the case or fluid, chain properly tensioned.
Looking for some ideas.
Thanks,
Al