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Old 20-Dec-2004, 12:42   #1
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Changing Clutch
A quick question, is it as easy to change the clutch as it looks?

Anything that I should watch out for?

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Old 20-Dec-2004, 13:06   #2
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If you're just changing the plates, then yes it's pretty easy. Watch out for the 6 cap heads on the spring caps. They can seize. If there is any doubt about stripping the heads out, give 'em a light tap with an impact driver.
If the push rod sticks in the cap in the bearing, there's a small hole which you can drift it out through.
The push rod can come all the way out, but the o-rings can snag the small bearing and get ripped.
If you're doing the basket to, then you'll need a holding tool and some "grunting" pills :P
Still pretty straight forward though
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Old 20-Dec-2004, 13:09   #3
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Grunting pills? That's where I've been going wrong, Nelly do you have the part No.?
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Old 20-Dec-2004, 13:16   #4
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Dont stand behind Nelly when he's doing one up though!!
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Old 20-Dec-2004, 13:22   #5
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do you have the part No.?
grunting pills part no:
oooh****inellthisisatight*******andnowigonnanskint meknuckles****that****inhurtsowwwwwwww



[Edited on 20-12-2004 by yeti]
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Old 20-Dec-2004, 14:10   #6
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The shorter part No. is X07708
I may have it the wrong way round though and upside down
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Old 20-Dec-2004, 14:25   #7
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X07708

Took me a minute but
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Old 20-Dec-2004, 15:10   #8
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Thanks for the replies, I looked in my toolbox for a X07708 but I only had the 0h541t
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Old 20-Dec-2004, 21:11   #9
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dont forget to line up the the arrow when sticking it back together.
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