Hold back on laterals to keep from moving forward

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  1. #1
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    Hold back on laterals to keep from moving forward

    Changed T-20 transmission fluid and added limited slip 4 oz. I have just put a new engine in the machine also. When I started it up the machine it wanted to take off on me when I put it in forward. I had to hold back on the laterals to keep from moving forward. What would cause that and how do I fix it?

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    Those stupid springs that hold your laterals cause it. Remove springs and smelt them as to prevent anyone else from having to use them.
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    Your belt is probably too tight. MaxIV's are a little tougher to adjust the belt tension than most other machines. With the engine sitting above the trans you have to add/remove shims/spacers to raise/lower the motor and change the belt tension.

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    Drew am I going to have to push forward on the laterals to go forward if I remove the springs? Jim, I measured the height to the center of the shaft on the old engine and did the same with the new engine and they are exactly the same. I replaced the same spacers under the new engine, so I would be exactly the same as before. The belt sits just on the clutch with little or no friction. I'm wondering if when I changed the fluids it is running the way it is suppose to, but needs adjustment now.

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    If the belt is not too tight, your engine may be idling high which will engauge the clutch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxRules View Post
    If the belt is not too tight, your engine may be idling high which will engauge the clutch.
    Second this, my machine did this until Msafi65 helped change out a bad rear bearing and reset it after pulling the motor.
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