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2 Using a 10mm deep socket wrench, tighten the clutch nut
securely. A piston locking tool or crank lock tool should be used
to prevent the engine from turning over while tightening. If one is
not available, adjustable pliers can be used, carefully gripping the
circumference of the flywheel while tightening the clutch nut.
3. Install the clutch shoes and springs on the flywheel pins. Note
the springs must be positioned such that the ends are in the
groove on the clutch nut. Use the Sportwerks EZ-On Clutch Tool
(SWK9910) to install the springs and shoes into place.
Note
: The clutch shoes can be
installed in one of two directions.
Trailing (as shown below in figure
A) will cause the clutch to engage
slightly more smoothly, ideal for
slick conditions; while the leading
edge position (figure B) causes
the clutch to engage slightly more
aggressively, advantageous on
high traction tracks.
Photo A
Photo B