driven clutch removal

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  1. #1
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    driven clutch removal

    Help
    I am trying to remove the driven clutch on my scrambler how does it come off the shaft? is it a shiv type press fitting or is there some special tool I need to get it to move? I have removed the slip fittings from both sides which were held in place by set screws now I need to move the clutch
    There are 3 bolts equally spaced around the clutch on each side that look like they line up but Im not sure if removing them is the thing to do, I dont want to screw up and have a mess trying to put it back togather
    Thankyou for any info
    tlp

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    I think its pressed on. After the locking collars are off I believe they just close tolerance held in place.
    Last edited by LarryW; 04-18-2009 at 09:58 PM. Reason: was thinking drive, not driven

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    You don't want to loosen the 3 bolts. The spring is about 6 inches long and you need a fancy rig to get it back together. Larry W is correct The shaft to clutch may have little if any clearance and may need some heat or a press to move it.

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    i just took the middle bolt that goes into the shaft out and rented a gear puller from advance auto parts(great service and you get refunded the full amount when you take it back) and pulled it off

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    Thanks guys
    I did not want to remove the spring bolts and have a mess
    I will give it a try and see
    tlp

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