venture700
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I just tryed to remove my clutch and my visegrips slipped and chipped a peice of metal about 1 square cm on the top of the clutch. will this viborate to hard or be to dangerious to operate at all???
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If you could post a picture of the damage it would help a lot.
mountainmaxrider
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That's not good, looks like it's cracked all the way to the bolt hole. My gut says don't run it, but someone else will know for sure.
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I'd look for either a used primary clutch to replace that one or buy a new moveable sheave and get it changed. The moveable sheave part number is 8BV-17620-11-00 and cost is around $130.
redsnake3
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do not run that clutch unless you have a serious death wish.
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moveable shive is toast. I got one looks exactly the same,
mountainmaxrider
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anyone know where my buddy can get a used one in good shape? he only needs the moveable shive!
venture700
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ok if i got a new "movable shive" would i be able to replece it by myself with no special tools and presses?
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You need the yamaha grunt tool or home made equivelant. There is loc tite on the threads plus it has opposite threads; turn right to loosen. I have seen many destroyed spiders from do it your self guys trying to take apart their primaries.
what is the tool worth from yammie?