Arctic Cat 660 cc Service Manual page 76

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10. On the Bearcat and standard models with the
alignment washers in place on the driven shaft,
install the key in the driven shaft keyway; then
place the stub shaft into the driven pulley. Place
the driven pulley on the shaft. Align its keyway
with the driven shaft keyway.
NOTE: A small amount of Loctite Anti-Seize
Thread Compound (p/n 0678-146) applied to the
driven shaft will aid in future driven pulley
removal.
NOTE: On the Bearcat to install the driven pulley,
the sheaves must be open to allow the driven pul-
ley to fit between the shaft and the belly pan. Use
the drive belt to hold the sheaves open; then
secure the belly pan to the footrest bracket.
11. On turbo models, slide the driven pulley onto the
driven shaft making sure alignment washers are
properly positioned.
12. Secure the driven pulley by installing any
alignment washers, the washer, and cap screw
(coated with blue Loctite #242). Tighten the cap
screw to 2.6-3.3 kg-m (19-24 ft-lb).
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13. Install any spacers as accounted for in removing;
then insert the drive clutch bolt with lock washer.
NOTE: Be sure to wipe the clutch taper and
crankshaft taper clean of any oil film or dirt before
installing the drive clutch.
14. Place the drive clutch into position on the
crankshaft. Using a 12-point 1/2-in. socket and the
drive clutch spanner wrench, tighten the clutch
bolt to 6.9-7.6 kg-m (50-55 ft-lb).
! CAUTION
When installing the drive clutch, do not tighten
the clutch bolt with any kind of impact tool.
Tighten clutch bolt using a hand torque wrench
only. Failure to do so could result in stationary
sheave damage.
15. Install the drive clutch plug to the left side of the
belly pan.
16. On the standard model, install the drive belt.
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