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Re: Removing M clutch shaft?
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Posted by Haas on April 22, 2001 at 14:51:43 from (129.37.117.121):
In Reply to: Removing M clutch shaft? posted by Lowell Davis on April 22, 2001 at 11:33:49:
Before you can get the clutch shaft out, you will have to remove three bolts of the six that hold it to the flywheel. Then reinstall them in the vacant holes that are there with washers under the bolts to compress the clutch. Then you can move the clutch disk around and when you get it in just the right position, it should come out. However, I found there was no way to get it back in, at least I could not until I removed the fork that works the clutch and the cross shaft that it is attached to. It is not hard to remove these and once you remove the clutch fork and the cross shaft and compress the clutch you can tilt the shaft enough to get it out. The manual I had said you could get the shaft out too, but it will not come until you compress the clutch so you can move the disk around.
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