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Old Sep 21, 2006 | 12:42 PM
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HI i new to this form and was wondering if there is any special tricks or tools needed to replace a clutch in a 2002 warrior. my clutch was sliping prity bad so i adjusted the clutch cable as far as i could and it isent sliping any more . but i figuerd i wauld just replace the clutch and clutch cable just to be safe . iam going on a dice run in october at copper ridge and i dont want to drive 4and a half hours to unload ride 10miles and have my clutch start slipping agin. ive never replaced a clutch in a warrior before done ktm dirt bikes with hydrolic clutches and and yamaha dirtbikes and stuff but just wondering whats involed and how long it takes so if any one could help i would be vary aprcitive
 
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Old Sep 24, 2006 | 09:17 PM
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I have a 2003 warrior. On thing you will need is something to hold the clutch in place to break it loose. You can either buy a clutch holding tool or you can make one on your own, not hard to make. Once you make the tool to hold the clutch you'll need someone to help you hold the tool in place while you break the clutch loose. Also, you'll notice your stock clutch will have a couple cushion bands in between the friction discs and steel plates. Some aftermarket clutch kits do not require these, like the DPK clutch kit, it doesn't. Thats about it, other than keeping all the notches in line. I would count on it being a 2-3 hour job, depending on how much experience you have. If you need any more help, let me know. moses155
 
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