Removal - Triumph Rocket III Classic Service Manual

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Clutch
Clutch
Removal
Before starting work, ensure the motorcycle is stabilised
4.
Remove all the clutch friction plates and steel plates
together with the anti-judder seat washer and spring.
Note the orientation of all components as they are
removed.
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and adequately supported. This will help prevent it from
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falling and causing injury to the operator or damage to
the motorcycle.
1.
Remove the clutch cover (see page 4-l),
2.
Undo the bolts, withdraw the springs and remove
the clutch pressure plate.
1.
Pressure plate bolts
2. Springs
3. Pressure plate
3.
Remove the lifter piece, needle bearing and thrust
washer.
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1.
Lifter piece
2. Needle bearing
3. Thrust washer
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2
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1.
Friction plates
2. Steel plate
3. Anti-judder seat washer
4. Anti-judder spring
Note:
The inner and outermost friction plates are
different to the remainder and are also
different to each other. They must not be fitted
in any other positions.
Refer to the following page of this section for
details of clutch friction plate inspection.
It is not normally necessary to disassemble the
clutch further, but if the clutch inner and outer
drums are to be removed, proceed as follows:
5.
Engage any gear and lock the inner and outer clutch
drums together using service tool 3880025-T0301.
1.
SelVice tool 3880025-T0301
6.
Depress the rear brake pedal to prevent the engine
from turning, and then release the clutch centre nut.
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