Getting ready to change clutch springs
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Getting ready to change clutch springs
Picked up a set of RWR 60% springs and am planning to install this weekend. I have read most of the previous posts on this topic but have a couple of questions.
1) Tilt the DS on its side - How far on its side do I need to tilt it and should I do this before I start loosening any of the clutch cover bolts?
2) Once I go to pull off the clutch cover should I expect any fluid (coolant or oil) to run out?
3) Does anybody know the total number of bolts holding on the clutch cover. There appears to be quite a few.
1) Tilt the DS on its side - How far on its side do I need to tilt it and should I do this before I start loosening any of the clutch cover bolts?
2) Once I go to pull off the clutch cover should I expect any fluid (coolant or oil) to run out?
3) Does anybody know the total number of bolts holding on the clutch cover. There appears to be quite a few.
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Getting ready to change clutch springs
if you need to change the oil just leave the ds flat i think the reinstasll is easier this way. i drain the little water that comes out first, oh i raise mine to about waist level i use tie down straps to hold it. the side case bolt to watch is the one with the copper washer. the long ones are easy to see where they go. you also have to remove the one bolt to the foot peg at the front you will see it if you lokk for it. the springs i do one at a time, there won't be any fluid leak on oil if you tilt.when putting the side case back on be very careful not to break the clutch actuator, that is the reason for the leave flat if you need to change fluids. if you tilt up it tends to turn and not line up with the spiled shaft. if it is hard at all stop and see what the bind is.
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Getting ready to change clutch springs
I used a cinder block under the front and rear tires to hold the quad on its side. Just tilt it as far as you can without the quad becoming unstable. Remember to remove the bolt in the foot pegs. The cover will remove much easier.
With it up on its side none of the oil will come out. You must drain the coolant.
With it up on its side none of the oil will come out. You must drain the coolant.
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Getting ready to change clutch springs
I just replaced my springs, and used the tilting method. I didn't lose any coolant.....as a matter of fact I never even saw any.... and my resevoir shows full, and the bike never over heats.....Hmmmm.... Should I be concerned? I sure hope all is good in my DS. The whole process was pretty easy, and definately worth it!!!
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Justin
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Getting ready to change clutch springs
alright ill just have to keep a lookout for a similar sized washer... (i have noticed a slight loss in coolant (after a long trip my resevoir will be probably an inch lower from when i started)
Freakneh: i assume you didnt pull the water pump cover off? (it is connected to the clutch cover by 3 bolts) if you didnt pull either of the hoses/bolts/cover than you wouldnt see any coolant, and wouldnt lose any either.
Freakneh: i assume you didnt pull the water pump cover off? (it is connected to the clutch cover by 3 bolts) if you didnt pull either of the hoses/bolts/cover than you wouldnt see any coolant, and wouldnt lose any either.