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Maintenance, Pvt system – Polaris Scrambler 9921620 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

PVT System

The basic operation of the Polaris PVT system is dependent on engine

speed and vehicle torque requirements. As engine speed increases, the

force exerted on the movable drive sheave by the flyweights also

increases. This, in turn, increases the amount of “pinch” applied to the

drive belt. Similarly, if the engine speed decreases, the amount of

centrifugal force decreases, reducing the amount of belt “pinch.” This

begins to occur at speeds of less than 5 MPH, due to the system’s

dependence on engine speed.
For example, when operating at a ground speed of 3 MPH, the engine

would be running at only about 1500 RPM, with an engagement speed

of about 1400 RPM. Whenever operating this close to the engagement

point, the engine may be running at a speed too low to provide the

adequate “pinch” needed to prevent incomplete engagement.

Incomplete engagement creates excessive heat that can destroy belts

and clutch covers. In some cases, excessive clutch wear and damage

may result.
If the vehicle will be operated for extended periods below 5 MPH, or

for towing loads, we recommend that you install a one tooth smaller

counter shaft sprocket to raise the operating RPM far enough above the

engagement RPM to reduce heat caused by incomplete engagement.

Reducing the temperature inside the clutch cover extends the life of the

PVT components (belt, cover, etc.).

NOTE: Avoid heavy pulling and extended low-speed

operation.