Posted by jeo46 on July 01, 2013 at 08:04:59 from (184.20.252.75):
In Reply to: 620 clutch noise posted by Harrison58 on June 30, 2013 at 19:08:14:
There is a fiber clutch disc behind the driver (requires removing driver which is on a tapered spline on the crankshaft and a bolt in the end of the crank to hold it on-(loosen this bolt a turn or two and strike bolthead with a hammer) to loosnen driver from crankshaft) and pull pulley of (sometimes requires taking wheel off center wheel casting) and remove clutch yoke on front of clutch housing before hand-this allows cluch pulley to come off. There is a bearing in the clutch pulley that rides on crankshaft when disengaged and these are usually dry-lube it with wheelbearing grease and reassemble cluch with good fiber discs. Be sure to tighetn the driver (driver has a mark on it that lines up with a mark on the end of the crankshat for dynamic balance) disc tightly so the splines on the crankshaft do not get worn from a loose driver. Reassemble as you disassemmbled clutch.
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