Centrifugal Clutch
15
16
1
270
(31
to 330 in--lb
to 37 N--m)
9
8
3
5
2
10
11
17
12
18
13
4
6
14
FRONT
RIGHT
10
7
9
Figure 8
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Engine assembly
7.
8.
9.
10. Flat washer (12 used)
11. Flange nut (3 used)
12. Tinnerman nut
Jack shaft pulley
Muffler guard
13. Belt guard
14. Belt set
15. Flange head screw (2 used)
16. Heat shield
17. Flat washer
18. Cap screw
Centrifugal clutch
Tinnerman nut
Jack shaft
Cap screw (12 used)
Idler pulley
Belt cover
Removal (Fig. 8)
Make sure machine is parked on a level surface with
CAUTION
1.
the engine OFF. Remove key from ignition switch.
Chock wheels to prevent movement of machine. Re-
move spark plug wires from the spark plugs to prevent
the engine from starting unexpectedly.
The muffler and exhaust manifold may be hot.
Avoid possible burns, allow exhaust system to
cool before removing the clutch.
2.
move negative battery cable first and then the positive
cable.
Disconnect cables from the battery terminals. Re-
3.
Remove muffler guard, belt guard and belt cover to
allow access to centrifugal clutch on engine crankshaft
(see Drive Belt Covers in the Service and Repairs sec-
tion of Chapter 6 -- Chassis).
Engine
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