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John, not sure how much the 23rd series differs from the 17th, but my clutch fork had a threaded stud fed through a hole in the bell housing and bolted, if I remember correctly, from the inside. Just mentioning this so Ironracer doesn't torque or pry on the arm and hurt it if it's supposed to be unbolted.... Chris.
Posted on: 2020/9/16 13:11
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I didn't try to get the clutch arm off yet, I pulled the crank with clutch still assembled, bellhousing is off, thanks for the advice. What a mess though...
Posted on: 2020/9/30 21:49
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Dang, it looks like it got dredged up from the titanic 😬
Posted on: 2020/9/30 21:57
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Think maybe the rear seal was leaking FOR A WHILE?!?!?!? Chris.
Posted on: 2020/10/1 11:37
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