2008 Polaris Kingpin Tour Owners Manual - Page 98

2008 Polaris Kingpin Tour Manual

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Drive Belt MAINTENANCE Drive Belt Deflection (with 10 lbs. of force) VEGAS LOW VEGAS / VEGAS 8-BALL / ALL KINGPIN 12 mm +/- 1 mm (15/32″ +/- 1/32″) 12 mm +/- 1 mm (15/32″ +/- 1/32″) Check Drive Belt Tension New drive systems (new belt & sprockets) After 500 miles on drive system 5 mm +/- 0.5 mm (13/64″ +/- 1/64″) 6 mm +/- 0.5 mm (15/64″ +/- 1/64″) The following data is provided for use with a Sonic Tension Meter. Follow the instructions provided with the meter. Required Data Span Belt width Belt mass constant 658.3mm 28mm 7.9 Required Data Tension (new belt) Tension (after 500 miles) 50.6 Hz 48.3 Hz Drive Belt Wear Analysis Internal tooth cracks (hairline): OK to run, but monitor condition External tooth cracks: Replace belt Missing teeth: Replace belt Chipping (not serious): OK to run, but monitor condition Fuzzy edge cord: OK to run, but monitor condition Hook wear: Replace belt Stone damage: Replace belt if damage is on edge Bevel wear (outboard edge only): OK to run, but monitor condition 93

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MAINTENANCE
Drive Belt
Check Drive Belt Tension
Drive Belt Deflection (with 10 lbs. of force)
VEGAS LOW
VEGAS / VEGAS 8-BALL / ALL KINGPIN
New drive systems (new belt & sprockets)
5 mm +/- 0.5 mm (13/64
+/- 1/64
)
12 mm +/- 1 mm (15/32
+/- 1/32
)
After 500 miles on drive system
6 mm +/- 0.5 mm (15/64
+/- 1/64
)
12 mm +/- 1 mm (15/32
+/- 1/32
)
The following data is provided for use with a Sonic Tension Meter. Follow the instructions provided with the meter.
Required Data
Required Data
Span
658.3mm
Tension (new belt)
50.6 Hz
Belt width
28mm
Tension (after 500 miles)
48.3 Hz
Belt mass constant
7.9
Drive Belt Wear Analysis
Internal tooth cracks (hairline):
OK to run, but monitor condition
External tooth cracks:
Replace belt
Missing teeth:
Replace belt
Chipping (not serious):
OK to run, but monitor condition
Fuzzy edge cord:
OK to run, but monitor condition
Hook wear:
Replace belt
Stone damage:
Replace belt if damage is on edge
Bevel wear (outboard edge only):
OK to run, but monitor condition