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CLEANING AND INSPECTING
1. Using parts-cleaning solvent, wash grease, drive belt
dust, and foreign matter off all components.
2. Inspect the rollers and spider for damage, cracks, or
wear.
3. Inspect the sheaves for any gouges, cracks, or other
damage. Also, inspect threaded areas of sheaves for
damaged or stripped threads.
4. Inspect the torque bracket for cracks or damage. The
ramp portions of the bracket must be free of gouges
and damage.
5. Inspect spring for distortion, crystallization, or
breaks.
6. Inspect the torque bracket and movable sheave bear-
ings for wear. If wear is present, replace the bracket
or sheave.
REPLACING ROLLERS
1. With the torque bracket removed from the movable
sheave, remove the driven spider assembly from the
torque bracket.
2. Remove the retaining rings and thrust washers secur-
ing the rollers on the spider.
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3. Place a new roller into position and secure with the
existing thrust washers and retaining rings making
sure the rounded side of the bore is installed toward
the inside or the retaining ring will not seat into the
groove of the spider shaft.
ASSEMBLING
1. Place the movable sheave onto the Driven Clutch
Compressor Tool; then install the spring into the
sheave making sure the tab is placed into the notch in
the movable sheave.
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2. Install the spider assembly over the spring; then posi-
tion the torque bracket over the spider and install the
compressor flange spacer and wing nut; then com-
press the torque bracket until the mounting locations
align.
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3. Secure the torque bracket using new screws. Tighten
in a crisscross pattern to 120 in.-lb.
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4. Remove the clutch from the compressor.
INSTALLING - 6000/8000
1. Set the brake lever lock.
2. Install the movable sheave onto the driven shaft until
it is fully seated onto the splines of the shaft; then
install the offset shims and the stationary sheave.
CAUTION
Do not use steel wool or a wire brush to clean driven
clutch components. A wire brush or steel wool will
cause the sheaves to be gouged (thus, the drive belt
may not slide properly between sheaves). Decreased
performance and possible accelerated drive belt wear
will result.
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