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Clutch Replacement
First I drained the oil
The old oil can be used to soak the new clutch
The clutch cover needs removing, clutch cable too
Cover removed
The gasket will need to be removed
The clutch was previously replaced and assembled incorrectly
After removing the clutch lifter plate, the spring length is checked
Removal of the centrifugal oil filter
Remove the centre circlip
Remove the pressure plate
Remove the clutch disks and clutch pads
I write on the clutch basket the mileage
These are the clutch plates I'm using
These are the clutch discs
Reinstalled
The old springs were just shy of the limit, but I replace them anyway
I cover the internals whilst I remove the old gasket
I remove the old gasket from the cover too
The oil filter is a reusable centrifugal type, so it need cleaning
Old gasket removed and cleaned
Oil filter body cleaned and reinstalled
Washer and locknut reinstalled, need to lock the gears to tighten it fully
A copper coin (not magnetic, most modern 2p coins are copper coated steel) can be used to jam gears without damage
Locknut set to correct torque, oil filter cover reinstalled
New gasket installed, Hylomar Blue is not strictly necessary, but there will be no leaks if you use it
Cover reinstalled
Bolted down
Clutch cable reattached
Clutch adjusted
Funnel cleaned (no sense flushing rubbish into your engine)
Fill with oil
Shell AX7, 10w40
Just below full, job done
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