Author Topic: Why is there a gasket in the cover thats in front of variator and clutch?  (Read 645 times)

Mareks

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So I took off my variator cover to change my rollers but the gasket broke!!! I dont understand why is there a gasket after all because on a lot of other scooters there arent? Can I just run without it?

JayAre

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Your "clutch" is a CVT, Constant Variable Transmission. Dirt is an abrasive that will cause wear!
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xsel777

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What JayAre posted is correct.
You can ride without it, but you will have to inspect the tranny more often, especially after going through dusty terrain.

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You'll get water in the case when you ride through deep puddles.  The clutch/variator will slip for a while and then dry out.  You'll feel silly while it's thrashing away trying to shed the water.

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