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KAWASAKI GASOLINE ENGINE, MUFFLER, FUEL SYSTEM, AND CLUTCHES
9. Remove the drive clutch from the vehicle. See following CAUTION.
CAUT ION
• Do not hit or tap the clutch with a hammer. Do not pry the clutch. These actions will damage
the clutch.
Drive Clutch Cleaning and Inspection
1. Use a dry, lint-free cloth to clean clutch parts. See following CAUTION.
CAUT ION
• Do not lubricate the drive clutch. Lubricants attract dirt and dust, which interfere with proper
clutch operation.
• Use only a dry cloth and lightly wipe the shaft of the fixed face assembly (15) (Figure 13a-30,
Page 13a-33). Do not use a brush or steel wool. These abrasives will damage the surface of
the shaft.
• Do not use solvents. Solvents will damage the lubricating characteristics of the bushings.
2. Inspect the belt contact surfaces of the clutch sheaves for wear. If any area of a sheave contact surface
has wear of 0.060 inch (1.52 mm) or more, the clutch should be replaced.
Figure 13a-29 Drive Clutch Service Tools
Drive Clutch Disassembly
The following service tools are required to disassemble the drive clutch and are available from a service parts
representative:
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2007 Carryall 295/295 SE & XRT 1550/1550 SE Gasoline, Diesel and IntelliTach M & S Manual
SPIDER REMOVAL
TOOL (CCI P/N 102607501)
DRIVE CLUTCH
FIXED SHEAVE TOOL
(CCI P/N 102601501)
Clutches