CLUTCH
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Clutch springs
Dismantling/assembling
Position a large Phillips screw -
driver in each spring eye and
hold the screw drivers.
Expand the spring using cir -
clip pliers between screwdriver
and lift out the spring.
Clutch springs
Dismantling/assembling
The clutch springs can be dismantled
and assembled with the following tool
arrangement: Position a large Phillips
screwdriver in each spring eye and hold
the screwdrivers.
Using circlip pliers between screw -
drivers, the spring can be expanded and
lifted out of the clutch.
Support ring
The support ring is only present on
machines with needle bearing-mounted
clutch.
A clutch with ball bearing has a loose-
fitting sealing washer next to the crank -
case (see page 43).
Dismantling
Dismantle the support ring with a
universal puller, 504 90 90-02.
Support ring
Present on machines with needle
bearing-mounted clutch.
Clutch with ball bearing has a
loose sealing washer.
Dismantling
Dismantle the support ring
using a universal puller.
Assembly
The support ring is assembled using the
tool intended for assembling the crank-
shaft in the crankcase, 544 10 36-02.
Fit the piston stop (504 91 06-05).
Position the support ring on the axle and
position the tool as illustrated.
Assembly
Fit the support ring with the
tool intended for assembling the
crankshaft in the crankcase.
Fit the piston stop. Position
the support ring on the axle and
position the tool as illustrated.
First screw down the tool's centre screw
so that it grips fully and bot toms on the
threads of the clutch.
Note that the clutch has a left-hand
thread!
Screw down the tool's centre
screw so that it grips fully on
the threads of the clutch.
Note that the clutch has a left-
hand thread!
Hold the centre screw in position and
turn the tool's nut clockwise to press the
support ring in against the stop on the
crankshaft.
Hold the centre screw in posi-
tion and turn the tool's nut.
Press in the support ring against
the stop on the crankshaft.
544 10 36-02