Change dry clutch

Started by Mikkel67, March 09, 2010, 03:15:40 AM

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Mikkel67

Hi,

anybody know how to change the dry clutch? I have seen some good explanations on how to change the pressure plates and springs, but not on how to change the discs/plates or what they are called. Is it just to pull them out?

Appreciate tips

ducpainter

Quote from: Mikkel67 on March 09, 2010, 03:15:40 AM
Hi,

anybody know how to change the dry clutch? I have seen some good explanations on how to change the pressure plates and springs, but not on how to change the discs/plates or what they are called. Is it just to pull them out?

Appreciate tips
After you remove the pressure plate you just slip them out.

The clutch stack should look the same when you put it back together meaning there should be steel plates and fiber plates in the same sequence.

There may be one or more dished steel plates marked with a punch dot on the tooth. Look closely for them.
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yotogi

Yup. Pay attention to the metal plates. One or more of them will not be flat (by design) and you will want to be sure you get them back in the correct order. I would hope that any set of replacements would have instructions indicating this...

Goggles Pizano

Quote from: yotogi on March 09, 2010, 11:18:54 AM
Yup. Pay attention to the metal plates. One or more of them will not be flat (by design) and you will want to be sure you get them back in the correct order. I would hope that any set of replacements would have instructions indicating this...

Just as an FYI, the Duc factory replacement I got for an 01 900 came with no instructions whatsoever.

ducpainter

Quote from: Goggles Pizano on March 09, 2010, 05:04:53 PM
Just as an FYI, the Duc factory replacement I got for an 01 900 came with no instructions whatsoever.
Pretty much what I would expect. ;D
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yotogi

Quote from: Goggles Pizano on March 09, 2010, 05:04:53 PM
Just as an FYI, the Duc factory replacement I got for an 01 900 came with no instructions whatsoever.

In that case, the instructions are in your handy-dandy service manual!  ;)