GASOLINE ENGINE, MUFFLER, FUEL SYSTEM,
AND CLUTCHES
CAUTION
• Do not hit or tap the clutch with a hammer. Do not pry the clutch. These actions will damage the clutch.
Driven Clutch Disassembly
The following service tools are required to disassemble and assemble the driven clutch. They are available from
a service parts representative:
• Spring compression base (CC P/N 102603501)
• Spring compression collar (CC P/N 102605201)
• Spring compression nut (CC P/N 102606101)
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Figure 15-38 Driven Clutch Service Tools
1.
Place the driven clutch onto the Spring compression base (CC P/N 102603501) (1) (Figure 15-38, Page
15-39).
2.
Place the Spring compression collar (CC P/N 102605201) (2) onto the driven clutch.
3.
Thread the Spring compression nut (CC P/N 102606101) (3) down onto the threaded post enough to release
the pressure on the snap ring.
4.
Use snap-ring pliers to remove the snap ring (1) (Figure 15-39, Page 15-40).
5.
Slowly remove the spring compression nut. The collar will then rise and release tension on the spring (3).
6.
Remove the cup (2) and spring (3).
7.
Remove the moveable sheave (4) from the fixed sheave (5). See following NOTE.
NOTE: Both the moveable and fixed sheaves have spacers (6). Be sure to retain the spacers for reassembly of
the driven clutch.
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2008-2012 All-Wheel Drive Maintenance and Service Manual
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Clutches
Page 15-39
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