My Argo Vanguard II used to idle and shift fine. After a month of sitting it was trying to engage and spin the belts while idling in neutral. This makes gears grind when shifting. It starts and runs well. Right now I have it idled down (via idle screw) to where it dies at idle because I’m trying to prevent the clutch from engaging. Currently I shift then re-start it wasting starter cycles. If I turn the screw until it idles up it really spins the clutches faster. It isn’t enough to move the machine but it is too much to allow smooth shifting. I’ve cleaned the carb and it is very clean. I have the manual but there isn’t much as far as troubleshooting.
I’m wondering if the clutch may be suddenly engaging too early after sitting for a month. Has anyone had this issue? Fix ideas? Does this sound like a clutch internals type of issue?
New fuel pump and air cleaner. This is the same belt the whole time. I’ve considered adding a welding rod spacer under the spring but should I have to do this when it used to work fine? Will more spring tension make the clutch engage at higher rpm? Mine is the front engine 16hp Vanguard II 6x6. Are you all removing your muffler to get the primary clutch off? It sucks it’s under the muffler barely visible.
Thanks for any help
I’m wondering if the clutch may be suddenly engaging too early after sitting for a month. Has anyone had this issue? Fix ideas? Does this sound like a clutch internals type of issue?
New fuel pump and air cleaner. This is the same belt the whole time. I’ve considered adding a welding rod spacer under the spring but should I have to do this when it used to work fine? Will more spring tension make the clutch engage at higher rpm? Mine is the front engine 16hp Vanguard II 6x6. Are you all removing your muffler to get the primary clutch off? It sucks it’s under the muffler barely visible.
Thanks for any help
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