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ok i tried to make this same post before, but i dont think it worked somehow

anyway

im new here and just found the sight while lookin at banshee stuff on the internet

i just bought a Tusk clutch kit from rockymountain with the HD springs and a new gasket

wanted to put it in this weekend, but never done one before

can anyone give me a little "walkthrough" as to how to go about this, like things to make sure i do, things to make sure i DONT do, ect, dont wana trake to local bike shop, theyll have the dam thing for a month, literaly. and who know swhat they will charge

any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks guys, gona go browse the sight now , looks pretty cool

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drian your oil and coolant... oils under the motor large bolt... fluid pull the radiator hose of the clutch cover side..

 

remove the clutch cover.. make sure you dont strip the screws out... you might want to look into getting an impact driver from sears to knock those loose...

 

once inside the cover... take off all 6 springs... remove the adjuster in the center.. and pull the pressure plate off...

 

pull off old plates, and stick the new ones one... start with the fiber plate then a steel ... stack them like that all the way ending with a fiber on both sides...

 

unscrew your adjuster for the clutch all the way out, put your plate back on and and 3 springs... adjust your clutch with the center bolt... once its right put the other three on and torque all of them down...

 

put cover on and refill fluids...

 

theres torque specs to each bolt and adjusting the clutch is a little more difficult if you dont know what your doing but im assuming you know how to or can read about it...

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drian your oil and coolant... oils under the motor large bolt... fluid pull the radiator hose of the clutch cover side..

 

remove the clutch cover.. make sure you dont strip the screws out... you might want to look into getting an impact driver from sears to knock those loose...

 

once inside the cover... take off all 6 springs... remove the adjuster in the center.. and pull the pressure plate off...

 

pull off old plates, and stick the new ones one... start with the fiber plate then a steel ... stack them like that all the way ending with a fiber on both sides...

 

unscrew your adjuster for the clutch all the way out, put your plate back on and and 3 springs... adjust your clutch with the center bolt... once its right put the other three on and torque all of them down...

 

put cover on and refill fluids...

 

theres torque specs to each bolt and adjusting the clutch is a little more difficult if you dont know what your doing but im assuming you know how to or can read about it...

 

thanks for the reply, and yes im not a total idiot, just figured clutches were a ltitle tricky.. the only thing im quedstioning is adjusting the clutch from the inside like u were talkin about, but i guess i really wont know how hard or eas is till i go take the cover off and see, im gona do it this weekend or one night this week if i get home early.. so well see, u said somethin about adjusting my cluitch with the center bolt on the inside and "once its right" then tourque the springs down,, how do u know when its right? ands yea my buddy has a Clymer so ill get the torque specs ect fromn that , just wanted to hear it in laymens terms from one of u guys, usually in the book they arnt tyhe best directions / pictures, so well see, thanks, im sure ill bne posting in a few days when i tackle this

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