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Reverse Clutch: Disassembly

  1. Remove the reverse clutch pressure plate retainer snap ring.
    Fig 1: Removing Reverse Clutch Pressure Plate Retainer Snap Ring
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  2. Remove the reverse clutch plates.
    1. Pressure plate.
    2. Friction plate.
    3. Steel plate.
    4. Inspect for damage or wear.
      Fig 2: Removing Reverse Clutch Plates
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  3. WARNING: Use caution when releasing tool pressure on the clutch piston springs. Failure to follow these instructions can result in personal injury.
    CAUTION: Do not compress the reverse clutch return springs completely.
  4. Remove the retaining ring.
    • Using the special tool, compress the reverse clutch return springs.
      Fig 3: Removing Retaining Ring
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  5. Remove the reverse clutch return spring assembly.
    Fig 4: Removing Reverse Clutch Return Spring Assembly
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  6. Remove the reverse clutch piston assembly.
    Fig 5: Removing Reverse Clutch Piston Assembly.
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  7. WARNING: Air pressure must not exceed 138 kPa (20 psi). Wear safety glasses when using compressed air. Failure to follow these instructions can result in personal injury.
    NOTE: Do not clean the clutch plates in a vapor degreaser or with any other type of detergent solution. Clean all parts thoroughly in a clean solvent and blow dry with moisture-free regulated compressed air.
  8. Clean the friction steel plates with a lint-free cloth.
  9. Inspect the parts for damage and wear:
    • Clutch plates
    • Piston and seals
    • Bushings
    • Check ball in drum
    • Drum outer surface band contact area
    • Piston bore