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V92TC V92TC DELUXE - Polaris

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Inspect Drive Sprocket and Sprocket Nut<br />

Maintenance<br />

1. Remove the drive sprocket cover.<br />

Notice On some models it may be necessary to remove portions of the exhaust system to access all of the<br />

drive sprocket cover screws (see the Victory Service Manual or an authorized Victory dealer).<br />

2. Inspect drive sprocket and sprocket nut for wear or damage. Make sure the sprocket nut is tight.<br />

3. If the sprocket nut is loose, remove the sprocket nut retainer screws and the retainer.<br />

4. Remove the sprocket nut. Replace with a new sprocket nut if necessary.<br />

5. Clean the output shaft threads and the sprocket nut threads.<br />

6. Apply a few drops of Loctite Thread Locker #262 or equivalent to the output shaft threads.<br />

7. Apply the rear brake and tighten the drive sprocket nut.<br />

Torque: 100 ft -lbs (136 Nm)<br />

8. Install the nut retainer and the retainer screws.<br />

Torque: 115 in -lbs (13 Nm)<br />

Notice The nut retainer can be installed in many positions and on either side. If you cannot align the mounting<br />

holes, tighten the sprocket nut slightly and install the nut retainer.<br />

9. Check rear wheel alignment (see page 80) and drive belt tension (see page 78).<br />

Drive Belt<br />

Check Drive Belt Condition<br />

Replace the drive belt if it is cracked or has broken teeth or frayed edges. No matter its condition, the drive<br />

belt should be replaced at periodic intervals (see the Victory Service Manual or an authorized Victory dealer).<br />

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