I found that on my Argo is easier to go from neutral to reverse than to low instead of going straight from neutral to low.
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Because you're engine is swapped, theirs no standard belt for ya to order. My argo belt will flop at least 6 inches and roll right off the trans pullys. It it's too tight you'll never get it in gear without a fight.To Invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. (Thomas Edison)
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on an argo, pulling the laterals shouldn't make much difference for it going into gear... if the machine isn't moving the rotors aren't turning. if you look at the input shaft of the trany with the engine running at idle, it shouldn't be turning. if it is, you need to lower your idle, or get a slightly longer belt. i'm thinking of building a brake for the trany clutch on mineA well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
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Originally posted by Mike View PostYour belt is probably fine the way it is. Is your engine idle set too high? Also when you shift from forward to reverse for example, you should pull the laterals back to stop the rotation and allow the shifter to fall into place. You shouldn't have to use a lot of force. Sometimes it helps to pull the laterals back and forth quickly with one hand while shifting with the others. Once you get the hang of it, it will be second nature.
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Originally posted by racerone3 View Postif you look at the input shaft of the trany with the engine running at idle, it shouldn't be turning. if it is, you need to lower your idle, or get a slightly longer belt. i'm thinking of building a brake for the trany clutch on mine
Thanks for all the help guys - this is awesome and I'm really getting a handle on how the machine works.
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Being the belt is new, it's stiffer than the old. I'd give it a few good beatings to break it in and soften it up a bit. Also is it possible to ajdust your motor or trans closer a bit? If so, try that and later, if you start to get squeels move it back. Last, get the next larger belt by 1/2 inch. If it's just creeping, you are REAL CLOSE. I ran into the same problem when I converted my boss, and ended up getting the next belt. No problems since.It's all just nuts and bolts.
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