2002 Yamaha Warrior clutch removal
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I wanted to know how hard it was to pull the clutch. Do I need any special tools for the removal? I just bought this atv and the clutch doesn't grab until you almost let out all the way. The cable isn't stretched. It still has plenty of adjustment left on it at the handlebars and on the lower case. The clutch doesn't slip at all. It was owned by an older individual who took very good care of it. It still has the original tires on it. I was going to order a rebuild kit and install it. If anyone has any suggestions it would be greatly appreciated.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
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I used to have a warrior and changed the clutch once. It wasnt hard at all. I can mechanic, but I am by no means a great wrencher, so I am sure you can handle it. Just get a manual so you have all the torque specs and what not. Hope this helps.
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