6.13.7 Belt pulley bearings
The clutch drum and belt pulley are connected units.
The belt pulley has two permanently lubricated ball
bearings that are adjacent to each other without
spacers. The outer rings of the ball bearings are
installed with a light force on the belt pulley. They are
installed with a sliding fit against the crankshaft. This
means that the belt pulley can easily be pulled from the
crankshaft when disassembling the clutch.
6.13.8 To remove the belt pulley bearings
Use the bearing press for the clutch drum bearing. See
Servicing tools overview on page 12. Use the tool to
disassemble and install the bearing. The tool kit has a
support plate for the bearing (1), the sleeve (2) and the
cover (3). The cover has different contours. One side
aligns with the sleeve when disassembling and the other
aligns with the clutch drum when installing. The kit also
contains the screw (4) with washers and nut. Lubricate
the threads of the screw and the washers.
1
2
3
4
1. Put the screw with the large washer on the bearing.
2. Put the hex key in a vice. Put the head of the screw
on the hex key. Put the socket and cover in position.
Install washer and nut.
3. Pull out the bearing by tightening the nut.
6.13.9 To install the belt pulley bearings
1. Put the support plate of the bearings in a vise. Put
the two ball bearings on the support plate.
2. Put the belt pulley on top of the bearings. Put the
cover and washers on top of the belt pulley. Put the
screw through the assembly.
3. Tighten the screw to push the bearing in until the
bearings are at the end in the belt pulley.
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