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11. Carefully remove the existing clutch housing seal
using caution not to damage the sealing surface of
the cover.
GZ513
12. Remove the one-way clutch from the centrifugal
clutch. Note the location of the green dot (or the
word OUTSIDE) for installing purposes.
13. Remove the nut (left-hand threads) securing the
clutch shoe assembly.
GZ438A
NOTE: Heating the nut will aid in removal.
14. Remove the two cap screws securing the gear posi-
tion switch; then remove the switch.
15. Remove the water pump drive housings. Account for
a gasket and two locator pins.
GZ437A
16. Remove the water pump drive shaft and gear assem-
bly from the engine.
GZ439
Servicing Right-Side
Components
INSPECTING CENTRIFUGAL CLUTCH
SHOES
1. Inspect the clutch shoes for wear, chips, cracks, dam-
age, or discoloration. If any shoe is damaged, replace
the centrifugal clutch.
INSPECTING CLUTCH HOUSING
1. Inspect the clutch housing for burns, grooving,
cracks, or uneven wear.
2. If the housing is damaged in any way, the housing
must be replaced.
DRIVEN CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
NOTE: The driven clutch is a non-serviceable com-
ponent. If the clutch faces, cam ramps, or face bush-
ing are worn or loose, the clutch must be replaced as
an assembly. Do not disassemble the driven clutch.
WATER PUMP DRIVE ASSEMBLY
Disassembling
1. Remove the two snap rings from the driveshaft; then
remove the gear and drive pin noting the orientation
of the gear for proper assembly.
GZ442
2. Remove the snap ring securing the bearing in the
water pump drive cover; then remove the bearing
using an appropriate blind bearing remover.