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New Clutch

Not sure if you have it assembled yet. Some tips on clutch replacement.

Soak the fiber plates in oil overnight before installing so they do not glaze and last longer.

Also, stack the steel plates so the sharp edge faces inward allowing smoother and consistant release of all the plates.
 
Not sure if you have it assembled yet. Some tips on clutch replacement.

Soak the fiber plates in oil overnight before installing so they do not glaze and last longer.

Also, stack the steel plates so the sharp edge faces inward allowing smoother and consistant release of all the plates.

Yup did it, Thanks
 
Congrats. ..

Nice pictorial and congrats on getting it done. Sounds like your on the road again with a better performing clutch. :clap::clap: now to get used to it and checking out the snappier response....:thumbup:
 
Nice pictorial and congrats on getting it done. Sounds like your on the road again with a better performing clutch. :clap::clap: now to get used to it and checking out the snappier response....:thumbup:

Yup, and it was easy. Don't see how they can charge $1000 for it at the shop.
 
How many miles did you have on it?
And did you pull a trailer?

Bob

23,000 miles, no trailer. I purchased it used so cannot say how hard last owner was on it. It still had life in it but wanted to get it done before there was an issue when I was away from home.
 
Since you have a 2010 and used an aftermarket clutch kit. I am wondering if it would be a good idea to get an updated oil nozzle that would normally come with the BRP clutch kit. Also I believe is standard on 2013 and later models. Something about better clutch cooling I think.
 
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