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replacing clutch coverMy 636 has some needle bearings in the clutch cover to support the cam that engages and disengages the clutch. I want to replace the cover, but those things aren't budging. Are they pressed in or something? Is there a trick I don't know about? Here's a pic for reference. (I'm talking about 92046) |
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Re: replacing clutch covernot sure how the 636 is in comparision to my GSXR, but I had to replace my cover last season. the magneeto (sp?) is attached to the inside of my cover and it's extremely magnetic. it took a good pull to get it apart, and alot of caution when putting it back on. i'm sure you already know this, but make sure you replace your gasket. |
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