Rear Drive Belt Inspection
• Check drive belt for visible wear.
• Check drive belt tension by applying 3 kg force on the top slack (1). The belt should move 2-3mm.
Belt Alignment
• Release four motor housing screws (2) on both side of the housing.
• Turn the motor slowly and correct the alignment with the adjustment bolts (3).
One side must be release and the other tightened accordingly.
• Once proper alignment is achieved, tighten the motor housing bolts (2) and recheck alignment.
• Recheck belt tension.
Belt Replacement
• If noticeable wear is present, the belt must be replaced.
• Place the gear box in neutral.
• Turn OFF the vehicle.
• The belt can be replaced in the field by loosening the top tensioner (4)
securing nuts and rotating the center section counter clockwise to move the
motor closer to the gear box.
• Install the new belt and tension to the proper level.
• Turn ON the vehicle. Ensure the gear is in the neutral position, select drive
direction and apply slight pressure to the throttle pedal.
• A second person must look at the belt to see it is aligned.