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    Check out the video...do I have a clutching issue?

    Just picked up this 2006 rhino 660 with 1700 miles. This was the first ride with it. Wasn't impressed with the power in low range trying to cross this little creek. I opened up the clutch cover last night and noticed the slider parts were missing from the cam plate. Haven't taken it farther apart then that yet. I had a couple of friends that had rhinos back in 2007 and thought they had a pretty strong low range that would typically always spin the tires. Here is a link to the YouTube video trying to cross. In low range 2wd.

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    sounds like a belt slipping, does it do this all the time?

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    No just whenever the vehicle is met with some resistance. Even on flat asphalt it's sluggish off the line.

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    I have slipped the belt and smelled it in my arctic wildcat sport sxs but I was in a major bind on some big boulders. I don't see or smell any belt slippage with the rhino.

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    have you serviced the clutch at all? i would take it apart and look at everything for wear. if those pics are the inside of the clutch housing, all that should be dry

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    i'm going to disassemble the primary after work and post up the pictures.

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    its the wet clutch and the sheave is bad also
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    Think I found most of the problem. Assuming when the engine is not running the belt should be at the top of the secondary and at the bottom of the primary. It's not even close to that. So essentially it's starting in like a 2nd or third gear position.

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    take the wet clutch apart and look at it, post pics please

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