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V92TC V92TC DELUXE - Polaris

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Maintenance<br />

Check Drive Belt Tension<br />

This procedure involves using the belt tension gauge, part no. PV -43532, which is designed specifically for<br />

measuring drive belt tension.<br />

Before beginning this procedure:<br />

S Make sure the drive belt is dry and at room temperature.<br />

S Make sure the rear suspension is properly adjusted (see<br />

“Adjust Rear Shock Absorber” page 82).<br />

1. Place the transmission in Neutral and lift the rear<br />

wheel off the ground with an appropriate motorcycle<br />

lift or a block of wood or steel placed securely under<br />

the frame.<br />

2. Position the small O -ring on the belt tension gauge<br />

directly over the 10 lbs. mark on the plunger (as<br />

shown).<br />

3. Place a tape measure or rule next to the drive belt (as<br />

shown).<br />

4. Place the base of the tension gauge bracket squarely<br />

against the lower strand of the drive belt halfway<br />

between the front and rear drive sprockets. Use the<br />

tape measure or ruler and record the position of the<br />

base of the tension gauge bracket. This position<br />

represents zero force.<br />

78<br />

3<br />

3<br />

1<br />

2<br />

4<br />

2<br />

1. Drive Belt<br />

2. Belt Tension Gauge<br />

1. Belt Tension Gauge<br />

2. Small O-Ring<br />

3. Base<br />

4. Plunger<br />

3. Rule<br />

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