A Clutch consists of 4 major components they are
1)FLYWHEEL:
Though not a composite part of the clutch FLYWHEEL is what the clutch derives power from and delivers it to the gear box.
2)CLUTCH DISC:
A clutch disc consists of springs between the hub and the disc to absorb the shock when the clutch is engaged.
3)PRESSURE PLATE:
As the name defines a pressure plate is present to reduce pressure when the power transfer occurs it consists of COIL SPRINGS, ANTI-RATTLE CLIP, RELEASE FINGER, STRUT, EYE BOLT & a FULCRUM PIN.
4)CLUTCH COVER:
The clutch cover is used to cover the entire clutch assembly.
5)HUB & RELEASE FORK:
The hub is where the power from the fly wheel is transferred to the gear box and the release fork releases the clutch from engaged position once the transmission is complete.
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clutch is used to transfer the power from engine flywheel to gear box
Linning up the clutch assembly so the pilot shaft slides in easily. If the pilot shaft does not slide in easily, start over, do not force it together by drawing the transmission in with the attachment bolts.
Clutch cover
A picture of the clutch assembly removal process for a 250 Polaris Trailblazer can be found in the repair manual. It details how to access, disassemble, and remove the assembly.
You will need a flywheel assembly, Clutch assembly, Through out bearing assembly, Bell housing and Clutch peddle assembly. A lot of hard work. Why just not beef up the automatic that's in it?
There is a special tool that will pull the clutch assembly off of the compressor, available at your local parts store!
The bell housing surrounds the clutch assembly. Mounted between the engine and the transmission.
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the return spring on the clutch pedal assembly must be replaced.
Your throw-out bearing has went bad in the clutch assembly. You will have to replace the bearing. Inquire about a throw-out bearing at your local auto-parts store. It is a good rule of thumb that if you're going to dissasemble the clutch assembly, you should replace the clutch, and pressure plate too! When clutch-assy has been removed, check the fly-wheel for scarring on its face where the clutch assembly was once attached. The face should be smooth, and the fly-wheel should NOT be warped, pitted, or damaged! If it is, replace it before you put a brand new clutch assembly back onto the vehicle. FabianTrahan Shadetree-Mech
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