6.32
CLUTCH SYSTEM
Drive Clutch Bushing Installation
1.
Place main adapter on puller.
2.
Apply Loctite
™
609 evenly to bushing bore inside
moveable sheave.
3.
Set bushing in place on sheave.
4.
Insert installation puller tool into center of bushing.
5.
With towers pointing upward, slide sheave, bushing and
tool onto puller rod.
6.
Install nut on puller rod and hand tighten. Turn barrel to
apply additional tension if needed.
7.
Turn sheave counterclockwise, making sure bushing is
drawn straight into bore. Continue until bushing is seated.
8.
Remove nut from puller rod and set aside.
9.
Remove sheave from puller.
10. Remove installation tool.
Cover Bushing Removal
1.
Install main adapter on puller.
2.
Install adapter reducer.
3.
From outside of clutch cover, insert removal tool into cover
bushing.
4.
With inside of cover toward vise, slide cover onto puller.
5.
Install nut onto puller rod and hand tighten. Turn puller
barrel to increase tension as needed.
6.
Turn clutch cover counterclockwise on puller rod until
bushing is removed and cover comes free.
7.
Remove nut from puller rod and set aside.
8.
Remove bushing and bushing removal tool from puller.
Discard bushing.
Cover Bushing Installation
1.
Apply Loctite
™
609 evenly to bushing bore in cover.
2.
Working from inside of cover, insert new bushing and
bushing installation tool into center of clutch cover.
3.
With main adapter on puller, insert cover onto puller rod,
placing outside of cover toward vise.
4.
Install nut on rod and hand tighten. Turn puller barrel to
apply more tension if needed.
5.
Turn clutch cover counterclockwise on puller rod until
bushing is seated.
6.
Remove nut from puller rod. Take installation tool and
clutch cover off rod.
Drive Clutch Reassembly
NOTE: It is important that the same number and
thickness of washers are reinstalled beneath the
spider during assembly. The Teflon bushings are
self-lubricating. Do not apply oil or grease to the
bushings.
Reassemble drive clutch in the following sequence. Be sure the
“X”, or the marks that were made earlier, are aligned during
each phase of assembly.
A) “X”, or the marks that were made earlier on cover
B) “X” on spider, making sure spacer washers are installed
underneath spider and positioned properly in recess
C) “X”, or the marks that were made earlier under weight
1.
Install moveable sheave onto fixed sheave.
2.
Install spider spacers. Use same quantity and thickness as
were removed.
3.
Compress spider buttons for each tower and install spider
towers on the moveable sheave. Verify that the alignment
marks on spider align with the marks that were made on the
moveable sheave.
4.
Torque spider to specification using the holding fixture and
spider tool. Torque with smooth motion to avoid damage
to the stationary sheave.
Summary of Contents for 2007 SPORTSMAN 700 X2 EFI
Page 4: ...NOTES ...
Page 20: ...NOTES GENERAL INFORMATION 1 16 ...
Page 27: ...2 7 MAINTENANCE 2 LUBRICATION FLUIDS SPORTSMAN Component Locations Sportsman Only Deluxe ...
Page 56: ...2 36 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule Service Date Hours Miles Service Performed Serviced By ...
Page 116: ...NOTES ENGINE 3 60 ...
Page 137: ...4 21 FUEL INJECTION 4 EFI CIRCUIT Power On EFI CIRCUIT Crank Position Sensor ...
Page 138: ...4 22 FUEL INJECTION EFI CIRCUIT Fuel Pump EFI CIRCUIT Throttle Position Sensor ...
Page 140: ...4 24 FUEL INJECTION EFI CIRCUIT Malfunction Indicator Light ...
Page 165: ...5 25 BODY STEERING SUSPENSION 5 X2 CARGO BOX Exploded View ...
Page 168: ...5 28 BODY STEERING SUSPENSION X2 SEAT ASSEMBLY Exploded Views ...
Page 251: ...7 43 FINAL DRIVE 7 Rear Gearcase Exploded View ...
Page 252: ...NOTES FINAL DRIVE 7 44 ...
Page 253: ...TRANSMISSION 8 1 CHAPTER 8 TRANSMISSION 8 SPORTSMAN 8 3 8 18 SPORTSMAN X2 8 19 8 38 ...
Page 254: ...NOTES TRANSMISSION 8 2 ...
Page 256: ...8 4 SPORTSMAN TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION EXPLODED VIEW Sportsman Transmission ...
Page 273: ...8 21 Sportsman X2 Transmission 8 242 262 262 262 262 262 ...
Page 274: ...8 22 Sportsman X2 Transmission X2 Mounting Exploded View x2 x3 x4 x4 x2 x1 x1 x1 ...
Page 320: ...NOTES BRAKES 9 30 ...
Page 330: ...10 10 ELECTRICAL SPEEDOMETER TROUBLESHOOTING Test 1 No All Wheel Drive ...
Page 331: ...10 11 ELECTRICAL 10 TEST 2 No Display TEST 3 No Reverse Speed Limit ...
Page 332: ...10 12 ELECTRICAL TEST 4 No AWD Hub Safety Limiter ...
Page 333: ...10 13 ELECTRICAL 10 TEST 5 Reverse Speed Limiter TEST 6 Speed Sensor ...
Page 334: ...10 14 ELECTRICAL TEST 7 No Fuel Gauge TEST 8 Transmission Switch ...
Page 365: ...10 45 ELECTRICAL 10 BASIC WINCH WIRING PRE WIRED MODELS ...
Page 374: ...NOTES ELECTRICAL 10 54 ...
Page 377: ...11 3 800 EFI INTERNATIONAL 11 Exploded View Foot Brake Supply Hand Brake Supply ...
Page 379: ...11 5 800 EFI INTERNATIONAL 11 800 EFI INTERNATIONAL ELECTRICAL Turn Hazard Signal Diagram ...
Page 380: ...NOTES 800 EFI INTERNATIONAL 11 6 ...
Page 386: ...IX 6 ...
Page 387: ...WD 1 WIRE DIAGRAM 2007 SPORTSMAN ACTIVE DESCENT CONTROL ADC WIRE DIAGRAM ...
Page 388: ...WD 3 WIRE DIAGRAM 2007 SPORTSMAN 700 800 EFI WIRE DIAGRAM ...
Page 389: ...WD 4 WIRE DIAGRAM ...
Page 390: ...WD 5 WIRE DIAGRAM 2007 SPORTSMAN 800 X2 EFI WIRE DIAGRAM ...
Page 391: ...WD 6 WIRE DIAGRAM ...
Page 392: ...WD 7 WIRE DIAGRAM 2007 SPORTSMAN 800 EFI INTERNATIONAL WIRE DIAGRAM ...
Page 393: ...WD 8 WIRE DIAGRAM ...