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Old 05-15-2012, 09:27 AM
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There should not be a grinding noise. The only thing you can do is to pull the cvt cover and inspect all components for any unusual wear or breakage. It is impossible for anyone to trouble shoot with such a general description. If your not sure about weather something looks normal or not take a pic and post it of the part in question. The more information we have the better we can pinpoint your problem. Put the buggy on jack stands and operate it while looking and listening for where the noise is comming from or anything that appears abnormal. Once you pinpoint the area then visually inspect it. Post the info.

TOM
Yes it can be the clutch, bearing/bearings, shaft in final drive, any or all of these. But we cannot repair it for you we can only answer questions with the info and pics you post. Just by what looked to be barely any grease in the rev unit this buggy was sold with no presale prep and or, no maintenance by previous owner, but this is only my assumption from the one pic of the rev box. If you are unsure of how to disassemble something there are excellent manuals at the start of this thread which will pretty much give you the detailed information needed. Understand, I'm not trying to be difficult but your buggy is somewhere other then we are and we can neither see, hear or witness the operation of your buggy. You have to disassemble and inspect what we recommend then relay the info you discover to us. You may also need at times to post some pics for us to make a call. Put the buggy on stands, pull the cvt cover, inspect components, run on stands to see operation of components, and check the oil in the final drive. Let us know what you find. If you do these things your buggy will be running in no time.

TOM
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