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Re: How to separate clutch from flywheel?
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Posted by Haas on April 27, 2001 at 04:59:39 from (129.37.117.110):
In Reply to: How to separate clutch from flywheel? posted by Lowell Davis on April 26, 2001 at 17:34:51:
Are you saying the clutch is still stuck to the flywheel after you have all the bolts loose?? If so, I guess you need a helper, like a pry bar to jar it loose. Also, I gather you have everything else loose, including the clutch release sleeve carrier that is bolted to the top of the clutch housing. You won't be able to tilt the shaft to get it out until you take that carrier loose. The shaft has to be tilted down before it will come out. You have to pull it back as far as it will go, which clears the pilot bearing, but not the clutch plate. then tilt it down and it should come out. I worked and worked with mine and then all at once it was in my hand! Also, are you sure you have the clutch completely compressed? You can't tilt the shaft unless the clutch is fully compressed.
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