Re: 28 degree driven clutch??
It does, also while it is apart ,take the 1/8" shim out and replace with a 1/16 shim. This will get the belt a 1/16 to an 1/8 up out of the clutch which is the proper setup for any cvt. You can make a sanding jig to thin out the shim or get one from a polaris snowmobile clutch. This has the same affect as using a shorter belt without added stress to the system. It will climb hills effortlessly without any top end loss. I have an earlier post on this subject you can search for.
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