uofm
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I marred up the faceplate bushing on the primary clutch putting the faceplate back on. Should I take it back off and replace the bushing?
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If its replaceable I'd replace it. You don't want a bad bushing there.
Didn't take the clutch bolt out prior to removal of cover huh?
Didn't take the clutch bolt out prior to removal of cover huh?
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Easy job , did mine in a vice took 10 min .
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just did mine , you have to press the old one out and new one in . Part number 90380-28237
uofm
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What torque should that be if I take it off and tighten? And that is not a left hand thread is it?If its replaceable I'd replace it. You don't want a bad bushing there.
Didn't take the clutch bolt out prior to removal of cover huh?
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Torque to 108 ft lbs, back off and retorque to 45 ft lbs is what the manual says. I retorque mine to 60 ft lbs.