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HD 5 Main Clutch

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    Posted: 05 Oct 2024 at 6:39pm
I recently bought a Hd 5 crawler. I'm looking for supplier of clutch parts a yoke # 053925.
Looking for information on removing the yoke. 
Can it be done by leaving the housing in place or would you have to remove the part from the crawler?

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I am not sure if you can removed the yoke with out removing the cluch belhousing and master cluch ,the yoke have a short shaft each side with key way 
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Remove bell housing , remove full clutch assembly , disassemble on bench and find the parts you need . I ended up turning the brass sleeve myself to replace worn one in my machine . Also check pins on the over-center linkages and the arms themselves for wear 

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Thankyou for quick response, on my question.

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The clutch friction material also needs to be checked and rivets holding it , the disc if it has dampening springs also need checking . I replaced a couple discs ad last time I went to bi-metallic disc . Same as the HD11 steering clutches I used rather than fiber discs . 
 It may be necessary also to check flywheel and friction face of clutch to see if they need resurfacing . 
 Replace the bearing in the crankshaft with new sealed bearing , making sure crankshaft wick fitting is plugged . Original pilot bearing was lubed from drilled hole in crank, by using sealed bearing no oil is introduced into clutch housing area . 
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