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Thread: New Max owner. Please Help

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    New Max owner. Please Help

    Hi everyone. This forum is a real nice suprise and it sure is nice to meet other max owners. I am a new max owner that bought a lemon. I bought a 95 maxIV with some upgrades. After many issues with the motor I ripped it out and have taken it to a dealer. Now that the motor is out I will do an over haul. The repairs seems pretty straight forward. With your help of course. I have many questions.
    1. The secondary clutch wobbles. I tightened it as good as possible. still wobbles. It doesnt appear be the shaft. Is there bearings right below the two sleeves? ANy ideas. Or how and where do I get a new one?
    2. Two of thhe chains can no longer be tightened. I plan to remove a few links. How tight should they be and how tight should the ones coming off the main axel be?
    3.Is there a transmission oil that is best. I see some are mixing.
    4. I have two small holes in the body. No not the drains. lol. anyone have a cheap way of patching them.
    Thank you very much for taking your time to help me.
    Cheers.

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    Welcome to the forum.
    I had the same problem with my secondary clutch. You can just buy the one side with the woodruf key from Recreative industries.1-800-255-2511. I believe it was approx 120.00 bucks.

    How are your chain tentioners? I upgraded the ratchet kind to Richards relics roller tentioners, and i have had good luck with them. 812-944-1643. This might not be the best way but what I do is raise one side of your max and I tighten the tentioner so that there is approx 1/2 inch of tention.

    I cant help you with your holes. I think I read somewhere some people use goop. Check out the how to articles in this forum.

    Remember once you get your max up and running, you will love it.. I started the same way you are.

    Another good thing is all the people in this forum are more then willing to help you.
    Good luck

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    Welcome to the forums Robinson.

    1 - Does your clutch have slack in it(in the sleeve/shaft)-or is the sheave halves bent?

    2 - With a machine that old you may want to replace the chains altogether and also closely inspect your sprockets for wear.

    3 - The t-20 uses automatic transmission fluid 1 quart Most of us put 28ozs atf and add to that 4 ozs GM limited slip additive.

    4 - If you can get some pieces of plastic from your tub( I trimmed some excess from the outer edges of my Hustler tub) you could try welding it.

    That's my nickels worth, but there is a host of great guys and girls on this forum that will have more help (and more experience) on this stuff so give them a little time and they will get on this for you.

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    Thanks for your help. I never expected such a fast response. The sleeve on the clutch seems to be the issue as far as i can tell the shaft is still straight. Thank you for the contact numbers i will be calling them in short order. And thanks for the vote of confidence. I wasnt feeling the vibe this week. Cheers.

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    For #2, You don't need new tensioners. Instead, like brushcutter said, just replace your worn out chain. If you take a link out you will ruin your sprockets. Once the adjustment is gone it's time (or past time) to replace them.

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    You can use the black plastic from a bucket made of HDPE. I assume you are patching holes in the lower tub?
    Last edited by micmac; 07-09-2009 at 10:01 PM.
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    Cool. I will replace the chains. They are a #50 chain as far as I know.
    Just to verify. The chains should have about 1/2 slack in it. The chain from the rear wheel to the middle seems to have very little clearance from the body on the bottom. Do the usually run that close to the bottom?

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    Quote Originally Posted by robinson01 View Post
    Cool. I will replace the chains. They are a #50 chain as far as I know.
    Just to verify. The chains should have about 1/2 slack in it. The chain from the rear wheel to the middle seems to have very little clearance from the body on the bottom. Do the usually run that close to the bottom?
    You want about 1/4" of slack (1/8" up and 1/8" down) in your chains. The chains do run close to the bottom of the tub. Worst case, if you slide over an object the chains will rub the tub a little but it doesn't hurt anything.

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    Thanks so much for your help. I am starting to wrap my head around this stuff. Is a plastic weld a difficult job. The 5 gallon bucket idea seems like a good option. Do you just cut peices and heat it up so it drips on the cleaned area? Cheers

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    If you will use the search here on the site you will find some good information on what you will want to do.

    Here's a great how-to by evil8x8: http://www.6x6world.com/forums/gener...dy-repair.html

    And another: HDPE Questions...

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