Posted by Janicholson on July 28, 2008 at 11:16:47 from (199.17.6.122):
In Reply to: PUTTING A CLUTCH posted by STEVEN PRATT on July 27, 2008 at 16:36:38:
The ease of doing this yourself is such that few would want to travel to do a simple job. A floor jack, a second set of hands for the pump, and basic tools are all that is needed. It can be a 4 hour job, but not more than 6 with basic skill. Drain pump. Disconnect the pump control rod. Remove fittings for three hydraulic connections(elbows), and Cap Put jack under pump Remove 4 bolts and lower pump. Remove clutch shaft coupling (4 tapered bolts) Loosen clutch cover and remove shaft. Remove cover and clutch disk. Replace parts (Springs go away from flywheel) Put in pump, adjust clutch. Pretty easy. JimN
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