Hi there,
So i'm very new to scooter life. I came across a killer deal on a honda spree and couldn't pass it up. It wasn't running at first and we figured out it was the drive pulley assembly that was loose. We noticed that the little grooves on the outer face werent lining up with the ones on the inside so we took out a washer that turned out to be neccessary (didn't realize at the time). It still drove until it had trouble going, I took it apart and saw that the inner drive pulley was burning/grinding into the metal.
I ended up buying a replacement washer and putting it together again. It drove pretty well, but it seemed to get really hot where the drive pulley/clutch is. I'm not sure if that's normal but it soon broke down and after I took it apart I noticed the washer I had replaced had broken in half. Maybe from the heat?
So here we are now, I ordered a new washer, a new belt (the heat/friction seemed to ruin the other one) and tried to put it together again. it seems to be a tight fit, the little teeth don't match up with the outer drive pulley face...but it still drives if I tighten the nut really tight... but it still got realllly hot.
I'm sorry I don't know the right lingo..and this might be very confusing. I just really want to figure this out. It seems like an easy fix?!
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
-Molly
Purchased used 84 Honda Spree...Drive Belt System wack?
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Re: Purchased used 84 Honda Spree...Drive Belt System wack?
At work, but to be quick, the first picture tells the tale. I'm sure someone will explain here in a bit.
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Re: Purchased used 84 Honda Spree...Drive Belt System wack?
That happened to me once that washer is required tp provide proper spacing and keep the drive face from grinding into the engine crankcase like that i went ahead and salvaged the motor and swapped in a variated af05e you also running without a left side cover gasket? Double whammy witjout the gasket and washer
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Re: Purchased used 84 Honda Spree...Drive Belt System wack?
Also looks like the gear in the 3rd photo is sitting wrong on the crankshaft take a pic of the teeth and threads of the crankshaft
Re: Purchased used 84 Honda Spree...Drive Belt System wack?
Having to tighten the nut on the crankshaft real tight makes me think that when the front sprocket was put on, the splines on the crankshaft were not lined up with the splines on the sprocket. If they are not lined up when tightening, the crankshaft splines will be damaged. Check the crankshaft splines. Hopefully they are still good. If the splines are gone.....so is the crankshaft.
Re: Purchased used 84 Honda Spree...Drive Belt System wack?
Fitting the front drive face back on these can be a real pain. You need to pinch the belt together and get it to pull down into the rear halves to create a loop at the front big enough to fit the drive face on correctly. Can be done on your own but might be easier to have a second pair of hands to hold it pinched and the loop in the front while you fit the drive face.
But yeah, if you cranked it up too hard not sitting correctly and not lined up with the crank splines then you could have a problem
But yeah, if you cranked it up too hard not sitting correctly and not lined up with the crank splines then you could have a problem
Re: Purchased used 84 Honda Spree...Drive Belt System wack?
Here's an easy way to reinstall the front pulley/ belt/ and clutch assembly. Squeeze the clutch bell and the outer pulley of the clutch together as much as you can and put a small wood wedge between the pulley halves. Be careful, the spring has some tension. Loop the belt onto the clutch pulley and install onto the shaft with the wood wedge toward the front of the motor. This should give you plenty of slack to put the front pulley together, making sure that the splines on the pulley are lined up with the splines on the crankshaft. Torque the drive pulley nut and the clutch nut to 25-29 ft lbs. Be sure to take out the wood wedge and you are good to go. Good luck.
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Re: Purchased used 84 Honda Spree...Drive Belt System wack?
Thanks for the advice everyone. I am a bit confused about where the belt seems to fit between the two drive faces...it seems impossible to fit the front drive face onto the splines with the belt in the middle. I will try the pinching (although I don't quite understand where to pinch seeing as i'm new to the technical terms) and wedging some wood in. I added some more photos of the splines and the first drive face. Does it seem saveable?
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- the splines look somewhat stripped but it still fits on
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Re: Purchased used 84 Honda Spree...Drive Belt System wack?
I'm also not sure there is a spring...
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