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Posted by: hondabuster
This isnt exactly like the a/c cvt , but close enough.
cvt explained
The original site doesnt work, so this is the cached version on google.
Posted by: CATSKINNER
They are the same as snowmobile cluthes.
Posted by: westpamudder
Can anyone please tell me, exactly how does the CVT work? Is it like the centrifugal type like in the old AC snowmobiles. Like the more gas you give it the tighter the belt gets or what?I don't need mine fixed or anything, just wondering.
Posted by: westpamudder
Thanks everybody for your info, you all helped me out on that one!I really appreciate you guys helping me out on that. I just couldn't figure it out on my own, and I didn't want to tear my AC apart just to find out!It was alot easier just typing a bit! Thanks again!!!
Posted by: Cattrashman
The clutches are similar to a snowmobile in that they work the same way exept the drive clutch has a bearing in the end of it.
Inside the case there is an actuater with a fork on it that keeps pressure on this bearing thus keeping pressure on the belt at all times including when you are decelerating.
That is how the clutch stays engaged all the time until you come to a stop.
Hope i explained it well enough....i had mine apart the other day putting in a different driven clutch spring and put an eyeball on that "gizmo"