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Discussion starter · #21 · (Edited)
Clifford,
You're doing a GREAT job on the measuring aspects, Got an idea....post a thread in here
summarizing/details the belts. Bet all the guys would use it and they could add to it.

Maybe along the lines of:

Manufacture/Vendor......Belt Part #.............Width of Belt.........Length/Circumference

EPI severe duty belt.....WE262020-----------????????????..........about 41-1/4" in

Just another idea, go for it Buddy,
Bart
 
Good research Cliff, fortunatly, or unfortunalty because I installed and broke-in the belt today, I won't be able to remeasure. I see from your datathe diff was 1/2" short forthe EPI so that is constant.
Put about 2 hours of easy riding on the new belt and primary spring(enough of that, it's booring). tomorrow it's pedal to the metal on the sand!!!!
John
 
I think that it’s also a good practice to measure the belt(both the overall outer diameter as well as the width of the belt. The BIGGEST reason I feel that this should be done is NOT ALL BELTS are created the same even if by the same manufacturer. There may be as much as ½” difference in circumference.
That's interesting... would a longer or shorter belt change your top speed?

I recently installed a brand new primary and brand new belt (EPI Severe Duty) and lost a couple MPH on the top end compared to the old primary and belt...
Yep Clifford,
The EPI SEVERE Duty WILL cause that to happen.
I found the reason I lost some top end speed when I installed a new primary and belt...
I installed a primary for a regular RZR because I wanted the two way bearing, and that primary comes with the spacer/limiter! I didn't notice it and never thought to check for it...
I removed the spacer and was back to 63mph!
 
I am confused. Why is everyone measuring the Outside of the belt? The Inside is what runs in the sheaves. The belt could be 2 inches thich, and only have X inside diameter. I have always pulled the belt tight (kinda like daddies belt when I got in trouble), measured the inside, and multiplied by 2. It has always worked for me. Have I just been lucky all these years?
 
Roger, my thoughts are we are both right, it is actually the sides that drive our rides, and that is a variable also (width, thickness). I am using the OD and width as a comparison ie. apples to apples. These two measurments are easy for me take and compare from new to replace!!
John
 
First post here but thought I would jump in on belts. Is there any adjustment for clutch center distance on the RZR. On a snowmobile center distance or deflection is critical. If the belt is longer it will engage higher in the primary at launch. Higher gear ratio. Can also pop off the primary at max rpm if alignment is off. Check out hardcoresledder site for all the bs that goes into clutches. Too bad polaris doesn't give us all the belt options sleds have. Multiple compounds and widths.
 
Roger, my thoughts are we are both right, it is actually the sides that drive our rides, and that is a variable also (width, thickness). I am using the OD and width as a comparison ie. apples to apples. These two measurments are easy for me take and compare from new to replace!!
John
John, I am still confused, but the more I look, and think about it, your statement makes more sense. The sides do drive the ride. Now the post above gives more to ponder on length. It is like changing your gear ratio. Lots more to ponder on this one.
 
Here is my clutch while in park.
This is a regular primary with two way bearing (no spacer), aftermarket springs and weights, and EPI severe duty belt.
The belt gets close to the top of the primary sheave even though it is a little shorter than the stock belt.

 
Discussion starter · #33 ·
EPI calls out belt # WE262025 for the RZR and RZR s not a WE 262020. Also noticed that the 263040 will cross reference but I don't see the 262020 crossing.
The WE262025 is EPI's NEW replacement belt for the WE262020. It's made of a different compound and not as abrasive the the WE262020.. BUT, IF
you've got HIGH HP or Turboed, DO NOT get the WE262025, it will not hold up. For the HIGH HP & Turboed machines, you can still get the EPI Severe Duty WE262020
 
I changed my EPI belts today guys and took some specs (I'm suprised @ the Diff from above.
EPI we262020
Width: 1.11", OD 39.5" (measured with a steel tape)
Old Belt Width 1.10, OD. 39 11/16" Milage on belt (turbo'd) 2800 miles.
Polaris 321113 (my new spare)
Width: 1.16" OD 40"
So, with the 1/2" shorter belt from stock and the width diff talen by the white spacer, The belt rides to the top of the primary. How will the belt width effect the secondary, it seems to go to the bottom of the shives but I'm not going to get to close while it's spinning @ that speed.
From experience this EPI 2020 is a reliable belt. .01" loss over 2800 miles and beaten pretty hard @ times,
John
Very impressive that belt loss was such small after 2800 miles. You just change it for safety or why ? Any idea what is a minimum width for 262020 belts ?:question:
milos
 
EPI calls out belt # WE262025 for the RZR and RZR s not a WE 262020. Also noticed that the 263040 will cross reference but I don't see the 262020 crossing.
The WE262025 is EPI's NEW replacement belt for the WE262020. It's made of a different compound and not as abrasive the the WE262020.. BUT, IF
you've got HIGH HP or Turboed, DO NOT get the WE262025, it will not hold up. For the HIGH HP & Turboed machines, you can still get the EPI Severe Duty WE262020
The 263040 is the 262020 with a white washer for the primary. If you don't need or want the washer, order the 262020 and save $20.
 
Milos, I don't know what the minimum is for the 2020, I changed it to get a decent spare to carry with me. I have been carrying the stock, new 32113, but have been concerned that if I replace with a stock, and not remove the white spacer (because I'm out in the field) I will have lost my neutral and wouldn't be able to shift. This way I have a 2020 to use, if required.
John
 
EPI calls out belt # WE262025 for the RZR and RZR s not a WE 262020. Also noticed that the 263040 will cross reference but I don't see the 262020 crossing.
The WE262025 is EPI's NEW replacement belt for the WE262020. It's made of a different compound and not as abrasive the the WE262020.. BUT, IF
you've got HIGH HP or Turboed, DO NOT get the WE262025, it will not hold up. For the HIGH HP & Turboed machines, you can still get the EPI Severe Duty WE262020
The 263040 is the 262020 with a white washer for the primary. If you don't need or want the washer, order the 262020 and save $20.
Iv e got a turbo with epi belt how the heck do I know if I need to use the wht washer.

Thanks
 
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