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  1. Thanks for reply . A few questions if you don't mind......

    1) Am I correct by saying the driven clutch can be removed without special tools, just with a socket ?

    2)The drive pulley requires a clutch puller to remove and that special tool, that looks like a long bolt , to remove it from engine shaft

    3) Are the bolts on the drive and driven pulley loosened the normal way counter clockwise?Askin cause I watched a video of a Kaw. converter system being removed and it showed the drive pulley with reverse or left handed threads( loosened clockwise). The video was showing a brute force i think')

    4) What could cause driven pulley to be open way to much at idle?

    I am going to purchase a complete new drive pulley and see what the driven looks like when I take it off.

    Another thing not shown in video is that when in gear if you try to give it gas the drive pulley actually moves out some.

    Thanks again

  2. This is 97 Mule 2500 I picked up dead as a doornail sitting for 3yrs. I cleaned the tank with Evaporust,replaced lines,fuel filter and pump, and rebuilt carb. It turns over and idle fine but wont move. Had a bad sound come from belt cover, removed cover and this is what I saw.

    Please look at these pics and tell me how big of a problem I have............ Any thought, suggestions etc.... gladly accepted reply or email [email protected]

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  3. Did you check your needles/jets for wear when you cleaned the carb? They may need replaced. Or check to make sure your choke is working correctly. It idleing fine but sputtering and not having much power suggest to me an air/fuel mixture problem...that there is an air restriction or fuel delivery problem. The only other thing I can think of is the coil not firing consistantly.

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