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Old 07-29-2019, 09:39 PM   #1
sv650steve
 
Drives: accord (for now)
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Location: florida
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Clutch swap.

So I've felt my clutch giving a bit, and rode home with the ebrake on like a super dork. Now every gear is neutral. I'm about to pull the clutch...but that damn splash guard for the drive shaft seal is in the way of the final bolt. I guess I need a longer wrench? It's too tight for a socket or breaker bar. Another question is how do you get the drive shafts out, cause the manual says they just slide out, but mine are frozen. Do i just beat them out with those fork looking tool? One of the boots is ripped and has sand in it. Can i just shoot out the sand with some spray and lube it up generously? I'm willing to buy a new one...just not right now. Ohh and I got a 9 pound flywheel The car is strait gokart. No back seats, and it looks beat down, has coilovers and it sits pretty low. I'll probably zip tie alot of the extra stuff together cause it's got so many unnecessary mounts for the harness.
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