My 2nd install started giving me trouble, wasn't running consistent, so I disassembled and inspected today. This one I used the Malossi bottom o-ring instead of the OEM Kymco o-ring and I think it allowed the grease to leak out. The problem was it was running dry, so wouldn't turn enough rev's until it got warm/ hot then acted different/ more normal.
I cleaned it up, re-greased it, put it all back together with the OEM Kymco bottom o-ring. Note: better to use the Malossi o-ring on the top, otherwise very difficult to assemble with the thicker OEM Kymco top o-ring. So, use larger Kymco o-ring on the bottom of the torque driver, and use the smaller Malossi on top. The Kymco o-rings are thicker than the Malossi, but the bottom has larger OD, the top smaller OD.
I used the set of slots that were marked to try, wasn't sure how I had it originally, but thought I used the non-marked set. Went for test run and wasn't turning enough rev's to work properly, so I took it apart and put the torque driver back on the non-marked set of slots. Went for test run and still wasn't working right, wasn't turning enough rev's, but a little better. Evidently, the non-marked slots are a little steeper angle than the marked slots, so takes a little longer for the pulley to move out? Wasn't working right, so I disassembled again.
I figured I could either change to stiffer torque spring or change to lighter sliders, I changed to lighter sliders, because I think will be faster with weaker torque spring and lighter sliders. I had 7.5g Dr Pulley sliders in it, so I changed to 7g, put it all back together and went for long test run.
Ran great, best it's ever run. Even with worn belt 16.5mm wide, still had great top end. I measured new belt I already have and it's approx 17.6 as I recall, so when I replace it should have just a little more top end with new belt. Acceleration is awesome, re-acceleration is awesome. It runs like a monster. Cheers