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It's not that hard. What I did was take photographs of the parts that I knew that I would have trouble putting back on the way they came off. Just make sure that you have the right tools and follow the directions on the Clymers manual to a T.

 

Make sure you use a torque wrench on EVERYTHING. Dont shortcut this, Not Torquing aluminum leads to all kinds of trouble.

 

you'll need two specific tools. A yamaha flywheel puller and a clutch holder ( I Made mine by taking three old clutch disks, drilling two holes, make a handle out of a road sign, and screw the handle to the three disks using a self tapping screw). The rest of the tools are prettly common with any decent tool set!

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