Chaotic's Progress Thread
#676
The pilot tool doesn't have much force on it. When all is lined up, it should slip in and out easily.
Old school trick for the bushing. Find yourself a wooden dowel rod that just fits in the bushing hole, and cut it down to a usable length. Pack grease into the old bushing hole, but not totally filled. Put the dowel in the hole and hit it hard with a hammer. The hydraulic force will drive the bushing out. Add more grease if you need to displace the air space as the bushing comes forward.
Old school trick for the bushing. Find yourself a wooden dowel rod that just fits in the bushing hole, and cut it down to a usable length. Pack grease into the old bushing hole, but not totally filled. Put the dowel in the hole and hit it hard with a hammer. The hydraulic force will drive the bushing out. Add more grease if you need to displace the air space as the bushing comes forward.
#679
Well I got the clutch changed out! I have some pics of the old clutch. It lost a spring lol. The new clutch fork I bought was too long so I used the old one. The polit bushing was so worn that it fell apart just by tapping it with a screw driver. All in all the swap went well and the new clutch feels a lot more sturdy than my old one. Here are some pics for you guys
The new clutch disk only has 4 springs instead of 6... Hmmm
The new pressure plate looks a lot heftier than the old one lol
Definitely not the right clutch fork....
The new clutch disk only has 4 springs instead of 6... Hmmm
The new pressure plate looks a lot heftier than the old one lol
Definitely not the right clutch fork....