Do you need tools to remove primary clutch?

Do you need tools to remove primary clutch?

Yes the correct tools are the way to go. but still trying to find an answer about putting that bolt into the crank case to hold the motor in place while removing the primary clutch and also what about that screwdriver lodged in behind the helic and sprind, what is the purpose of that, they are puuting the clutch back together not pulling it apart.

How do you remove a secondary clutch on an ATV?

For the secondary I just made a tool using the two unused bolt holes in the secondary clutch right beside the one you use to spread the clutch to replace the belt. The screwdriver they are sliding into the back helix of the secondary it does the same job of holding the clutch so you can remove the bolt.

Why is my Clutch not working on my car?

Mismatched parts can sometimes cause engagement and release problems. Sometimes a clutch won’t release because of a leaky or worn piston seal in the master clutch cylinder or slave cylinder, or because the hydraulic fluid has leaked out of the system.

How to remove a secondary clutch on a can Am?

The screwdriver they are sliding into the back helix of the secondary it does the same job of holding the clutch so you can remove the bolt. The secondary is only torgued to about 48lbs or so ,so it comes apart fairly easy. Hope this helps. Chief… Look in your service manual and find the part number for the correct tools.

Where is the difficult bolt on a clutch pushrod?

The “difficult” bolt, is the one above the clutch push rod opening in the seal retainer plate. (In the image below, you can see the “temporary fix” of grease being used on the clutch pushrod to stem off the tide of leaking motor oil.) Finally, out of frustration, I made my own wrench!

How to change the seal on a clutch?

1- Remove the clutch release mechanism. 2- Pull the clutch push rod out of the motor. 3- Squirt a little high quality grease through the push rod hole in the seal. 4- Reassemble everything.

What causes a clutch to not work properly?

Clutch fails to engage properly 1 Poorly adjusted cable/linkage 2 Normal friction plate wear from use 3 Glazed friction surfaces from slipping 4 Worn flywheel friction surface 5 Weak pressure plate diaphragm springs 6 Leaking engine rear main seal 7 Leaking transmission input shaft seal 8 Warped/overheated pressure plate or flywheel.

Why does oil leak out of clutch push rod?

Oil will leak out of the seal if the seal is seated too far in; blocking off this hole. The exposed face of the clutch push rod seal must be installed “flush” with the face of the seal opening.