Clutch Clutch Balls-- Who's counting ????

Cheers Fabian, I am aware of a parts seller here that has clutches with the round pads (and pads of course) and was tossing up between rebuilding what I have or just being lazy and buying a new one. You have solved my dilemma and given me some ammo to use on my mate :p
 
The clutch bearing race is easy to lubricate.

If you look at the back of the clutch, you will see that it has three holes.
Go out and purchase a chainsaw bar sprocket grease gun, and use it to grease the bearing race by placing the tip of the grease gun on the lubrication hole. Don't force too much grease in the cavity because it will force it's way to the front of the clutch.

I have used this procedure from the very start and none of my clutch sets have failed.




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