Page 6 of Kawasaki ATVs by Kawasaki USA
The two power pulses of the Brute Force 750s V-twin engine reduce stress on the CVT
components compared to the one large power pulse of a big-bore single cylinder engine
extending belt and CVT service life.
CVT sheaves are manufactured of high-pressure cast, high silicon aluminum (same as
pistons) for best durability.
Kawasaki Engine Brake Control uses speed and direction sensors along with an electric
servo for smooth operation. This system detects the ATVs speed, direction, and
deceleration electrically. When the conditions are satisfied, the electric servo moves out to
hold the CVT drive pulley closed thereby connecting the driving pulley with the driven pulley
through the belt and then generating braking force from the engine.
The Kawasaki Engine Brake Control is an automatic engaging system. Theres no need to
apply throttle for the system to engage. Coasting forward in gear, the Kawasaki Engine
Brake Control automatically engages to provide engine braking force. Additionally,
whenever the key is turned off, a learner program in the engine brake controller measures
and then self adjusts for belt wear to ensure consistent engine braking operation.
Kawasaki Engine Brake Control safety features ensure that the engine braking force only
works when the ATV is moving forward and vehicle speed is more than 3 km/h.
FINAL DRIVE
Efficient through engine propeller shaft is lubricated using the same oil shared with the
engine and transmission. The all-in-one case saves weight and controls the exacting
tolerances between components.
Through engine design allows for very short, light, rigid drive shafts for the front and rear
final drives. Straight alignment of the drive shaft to the front final drive case delivers power
through sealed splines with no U-joints required.
Front and rear final drives use sturdy CV joints to feed power to the wheels.
Front outboard CV joints have an operating range of 50 .
Front CV joints can be independently disassembled, greatly easing outboard CV boot
replacements.
The compact, frame mounted rear final drive housing carries Kawasakis renowned, internal,
wet brake system. The brake operates in the final drives oil bath completely sealing it from
wear causing mud, dust, water, etc.
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