I recently changed the rear bearings and retainer plates in my 19 Tri glide. After a check I see the belt is way loose. Not a big deal but I like to understand why.
I recently changed the rear bearings and retainer plates in my 19 Tri glide. After a check I see the belt is way loose. Not a big deal but I like to understand why.
2019 TriGlide, Twisted Cherry. Khrome Werks 2+2 bars, Eagle Lights front and rear
DK foot board extensions, rear bearing retainer plates, tourpack relocation kit and oil filter relocation kit
with cooler, powder coate tod wheels, Progressive 444 shocks,. More
2019 TriGlide, Twisted Cherry. Khrome Werks 2+2 bars, Eagle Lights front and rear
DK foot board extensions, rear bearing retainer plates, tourpack relocation kit and oil filter relocation kit
with cooler, powder coate tod wheels, Progressive 444 shocks,. More
2019 TriGlide, Twisted Cherry. Khrome Werks 2+2 bars, Eagle Lights front and rear
DK foot board extensions, rear bearing retainer plates, tourpack relocation kit and oil filter relocation kit
with cooler, powder coate tod wheels, Progressive 444 shocks,. More
As I'm sure you know, the belt adjustment is made by sliding the axle back or forward on the swingarm adapter plates.
These do not get touched when installing the bearing retainer plates.
This is a long shot, but perhaps the rear pulley assembly has started to fail, and shifted while working on it, changing the tension on the belt. This is the only thing I can think of that would have changed the tension on the belt if you did not touch the actual belt adjustment.
Oh, just thought of another possibility...perhaps one of the components of the swingarm pivot assembly is worn, and it shifted when you had the TG jacked up. Again, that is a long shot, but just trying to think of what could have resulted in the belt getting more loose.
If you get it figured out, please let us know.
Thanks,
Kevin
I may have over estimated the amount of slackness in the belt. It was loose but not REAL loose. I didn't check it before I took it apart so it must have been that way before I started. When I adjusted the belt I use same procedure every time. While the trike is in the air on jack stands I adjust the deflection to 3/4 inch. By the time I get everything tightened down, wheels torgued and lowered to the lift, the deflection is 5/8 in. Every time. When everything gets heated up, that belt is like bow string. TIGHT. I like to run it a little looser than specs. I have read comments that if the deflection is any more than 7/16 in. the belt will slip around the pully. Bull in MHO. The belt would have to be VERY loose to slip around the pully.
2019 TriGlide, Twisted Cherry. Khrome Werks 2+2 bars, Eagle Lights front and rear
DK foot board extensions, rear bearing retainer plates, tourpack relocation kit and oil filter relocation kit
with cooler, powder coate tod wheels, Progressive 444 shocks,. More
When it comes to a trike a little tighter is better than looser according to my lead tech( since passed away) an old shovelhead guy like me. When doing a PDI on new trikes he leaves them tight as delivered from the factory.
I would definitely continue to do what works for you.
2019 TriGlide, Twisted Cherry. Khrome Werks 2+2 bars, Eagle Lights front and rear
DK foot board extensions, rear bearing retainer plates, tourpack relocation kit and oil filter relocation kit
with cooler, powder coate tod wheels, Progressive 444 shocks,. More