How To Clean Snowmobile Clutch Sheaves


Do you have low speed acceleration or bog issues on your snowmobile? Before tearing into the carburetors or fuel/air system, it might be worth your while to inspect and clean your snowmobile's clutches. Since a snowmobile clutch is right next to the engine, the clutch surfaces and belt get a build up of grime caused by oil mist, exhaust gases, belt wear, and water. Eventually this causes friction and the clutches start to bind and stick essentially robbing the engine of power and giving the sled a sluggish feel. In some cases you may here a clunking noise when coming to a stop as a sticking clutch sheave pops back to idle position. This instruction will show you how to take take a part and inspect your clutches. It's also a great idea to remove your clutches at least once a year for inspection and cleaning so that when a repair is needed down the road, the clutch won't be seized onto the shaft from neglect.
You will need:
- Repair manual for torque settings (and dis-assembly instructions)
- Clutch puller tool
- Clutch spring compressor tool
- Scotch-brite pad
- Ratchet and set of sockets
- ~45 minutes
First things first, you will need to remove the belt and then the clutches from the sled. If you're hard pressed for time, you can clean the clutches off with brake parts cleaner and then wipe down with a clean dry cloth without taking them off the sled. If you want to do it the right way, you'll want to remove the clutches from the machine for inspection and easier access for cleaning. Your repair manual should specify what type of puller you'll need to get the clutch off and the specifics in taking it off for your particular machine make and model so we won't go into that here.
Once you have the clutches removed 

Next you want to clean the clutch 

If you haven't checked your belt for cracks and wear, do so now before putting it back on your newly cleaned clutches. Once everything is back on and together go out and enjoy your happier responsive sled!
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How To Clean Snowmobile Clutch Sheaves
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