black max under repair

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    Question black max under repair

    I just recently got my max running again it has a 484 cc 2 stroke. It seems to be idling fine. But when i took to out it maybe got up to 5 mph on land. Could this be a belt issue? I have never replaced it.

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    That 484cc engine is the Chaparral G50B. The same engine was also used in the Attex Superchief......great engine! Anyway, if your clutches are working properly then the belt could very well be the issue. Is there a lot of play/slack in it?
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

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    x2 on what JP said..also check the "Width" of your belt. my attex belt was about 3/4 wide when i first got it..wow what a top end hog..but had NO bottom end at all..had to rev the living crap out of it! lol
    I have officially caught the 6-wheel-sickness!!

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