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Old 03-23-2011, 01:06 PM
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can you rebuild a clutch without taking it off

i have a 2001 polaris scrambler 500 and i need to rebuild the clutch and i was wondering can you rebuild a clutch without taking off the clutch
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i have a 2001 polaris scrambler 500 and i need to rebuild the clutch and i was wondering can you rebuild a clutch without taking off the clutch
Which clutch (drive or driven)? You can change the springs and weights of the drive clutch w/o removing. If you want to change the buttons and/or spring in the driven clutch, you must remove it.
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i have a 2001 polaris scrambler 500 and i need to rebuild the clutch and i was wondering can you rebuild a clutch without taking off the clutch
Which clutch (drive or driven)? You can change the springs and weights of the drive clutch w/o removing. If you want to change the buttons and/or spring in the driven clutch, you must remove it.
the primary clutch and i need to do a full rebuild like all the bushings and weights
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You'll need a pulled then.
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