Marcusa32 wrote:
it would probably be easier for me to tell you the symptoms and you tell me what could be wrong.
i live in Qatar, Middle East. we have a lot of sand so it will be used on the dunes. when climbing a dune its as if the power is disappearing from the
Engine although the revs don't fall. if i was in a car i would instantly look at the clutch (slipping). i have to be honest i am not familiar with the drive system on the odyssey at all and was only made an odyssey owner earlier this evening
Oh I see, I am trying to find something you can read on how a CVT system works so you can get an idea.
IF the clutches are working right the Engine rpm will stay about the same when going up steep hills and under a heavy load as the load demand increases the clutches will adjust allowing the Engine to stay in the power ban all the time, the Engine rpm wont drop but as you go up a steep hill the ground speed might slow a little, as the load on the Engine decreases the clutches will up shift into a higher gear, its all automatic.
Any huge drop in RPM or bogging means the clutches are not reacting to the loads quick enough, worn or rusted dirty sticking parts, weak springs, worn out belt etc.
Its easy in soft sand on a steep hill to think things are wrong with the clutching the sand takes so much power just get out and try to walk up some of the hills your trying to drive up
you will see what I mean.
Usually when the drive belt is slipping you will smell burnt rubber, you might even hear it squealing, you usually see black rubber on the clutch faces, the belt will usually fail soon if its slipping.
At this point its hard to advise you, your clutches might ok and just need tuned or maybe something is worn and binding so it wont shift right, are the clutches all stock or after market, most by now have been replaced.
Maybe the clutches are ok and the Engine is weak, low on power ready for a rebuild or just not jetted correctly, does it smoke a lot when running?
How about posting some pictures we don't get to see that part of the world very often heard their is some great riding over their.
If you can post detailed pictures of the 350 we can probably tell you stuff about it you need to know.