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Has anyone had to change belt or know of tools required to do so?
 
#2 ·
Yes, very easy to do with very basic tools. Remove the seat and plastic side covers to access your belt cover. I have also found it easier to drop the bottom skid plate on mine to access the bottom bolts on the belt cover but have also removed it leaving it on. From what I recall takes an 8mm socket to remove outer cover bolts. What you WILL need that you likely don’t have is the clutch spreader tool that threads into the large clutch plate allowing belt to be easily removed and new one installed. Costs about $35.00 from BRP without it don’t even bother it’s absolutely needed.
 
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Mine came with a tool to open the pulley, check under the hood in back of the tool kit, it threads onto the pulley and then you insert the bolt and the bolt pushes the pulley apart.
 
#7 ·
Try part numbers 708200686 and 529036352 they are real pricey so I would try the hardware store bolt first and save yourself some money.
 
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Here is a photo of the 2 tools Tuck11 gave you the part numbers for.

Just remember that the drive belt is directional. When installed correctly, the 2 arrows on top of the belt should be pointing to the left (front of the machine) as the belt rotation is counter clockwise.
Page 92 to 94 of your XMR owners manual describes the whole procedure in detail.
 

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The arrow is for reference. It’s not directional. Doesn’t matter what direction you put it in the first time new. But if removed it needs installed the second time in the same direction it was removed. I have seen belt from the factory with Arrow pointed clockwise and counter clockwise.
 
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Not all belts point forward some point left to right but still have a arrows on the belt. Am I to believe that if I would install my belt the correct direction that I would get 5000 miles on it instead of 3500??