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    hello everyone its great to join ya here!
    ok so I just purchased a unk year huslter sidewinder its in pretty good shape it has a either 16 or 18 horse B&S motor that seem to work pretty well but this thing has some issues that I could use some help with. I took it out for the 1st time yesterday and it seemed to go ok but didnt seem to have very much power even at a high rpm, it struggled to go up a small hill ( very small) and then would bog down or the belt would start to screech. after i got it up the hill (via my buddys quad) i tried flat land and as the day progressed it got worse only moving about 1/2 a mile an hour. the chain sprocket on the driver side of the trany seems to be rocking back and forth about a 1/8 of an inch and the left forward lever gets stuck when i engage it out, but all of these things aren’t always happening so Im kinda lost, trany rebuild? new belt? and if so what are the dimensions of a new belt so i can measure the old one to check wear? thanks

  • #2
    The tranny rocking could be the issue. it is definitely not a good thing. search the forums and look at a few hustler projects. most everyone does major welding to the frame and reinforces the t20 mount somehow. that will give you a starting point. I hope you have a welder cause your going to need it. after its all solid you may need to replace the belt, but until that trans is not sloppy, you risk severe trail breakdown.
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    • #3
      Hmm ok sounds good but i think the guy i got it from was ahead of me already there angle iron all over that thing lol but what i mean by the sproket moving is it has a chatter type movement the hole tranny isnt moving?

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      • #4
        Oh no, sounds like you need to split it open and put new bearings on the shafts. A rebuild isnt that bad. Read over the how to on the site, and tear it apart and see what you find.
        l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

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        • #5
          sounds like my luck lol do you happen to know a guesstament cost on that? and a side note is that motor i have adaquite power?

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          • #6
            Every T-20 we have in our machines has endplay with the sprocket off the tranny. An 1/8" may be much, but it's a lot easier to change a belt out & see what that does for you first.

            Bridget

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            • #7
              I would say you're in for a T-20 rebuild. No telling what exactly is going on in there until you get it apart. Bands can be relined approximately $140, new bearings approximately $50 apiece (need to get these from Recreative industries). The thing that gets really expensive are the drums and sun gears, but chances are they are OK. Look over the T-20 build in the How to section and "crack" it open. Don't worry, there are a ton of people on the board that can help if you run into trouble. After the trans is good, get a new belt and check the Clutches out good. The secondary on the T-20 has a C clip on the backside that can break and cause the loss of power as you describe. The 18 HP is not bad if the clutching and the Trans is working as it should. I'd start there and fix your way back to the engine.
              Last edited by micmac; 10-26-2011, 08:19 PM.
              "Don't worry my Dad's a TV repairman, he has an excellent set of tools..I can fix It"

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              • #8
                Also you should get about 20mph on the machine on flat ground and it should climb anything that you have traction on! The Sidewinder - Hustlers are very cool machines and worth fixing up. Post up some pictures when you have a chance
                "Don't worry my Dad's a TV repairman, he has an excellent set of tools..I can fix It"

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                • #9
                  Micmac is probably right. The left lateral getting "stuck" is toublesome.

                  Bridget

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                  • #10
                    thank for all the help! Another ? where can i get a belt?

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                    • #11
                      Amazon or ebay work for me, a local snowmobile shop may have one that would work too.
                      l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

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                      • #12
                        If you have a part number and manufacturer name on it you could call Buffalo Bearing and they could cross reference it for you and find one. They're really good at locating hard to find belts as well as bearings and drive parts for our machines. 1 (800) 669-8019 or (716) 874-1720. Tell them that you're with 6x6World and about your 6 wheeler and they'll take good care of you.
                        "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"
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                        • #13
                          thanx guys

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                          • #14
                            I would also put the transmission in neutral and watch to make sure the belt moves up and down on the clutches as they shoud spin closer together the higher the rpms get. My drive clutch was stuck when I first went to get mine running. It would not go more than about 5mph until I got the clutch working right. Next time you get on that hill and it wont go up it I would look at the driven clutch on the transmission and see whether or not its turning while your trying to go up the hill. If the belts slipping and you cant go up it then the driven clutch wont be spinning. If the belt is gripping and the driven clutch is spinning like a top and your still not going anywhere than the problem is in your t-20.
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