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Old 12-10-2010, 03:14 PM   #1
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Default 88 Marathon driven clutch

Anyone have a diagram of the assembly and a parts list for an 88 driven clutch?

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Old 12-10-2010, 04:46 PM   #2
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Default Re: 88 Marathon driven clutch

Never mind!

Got what I needed. Somehow I lost the bolt out of the front of the clutch plates that holds the assembly to the splined input shaft on the rear differential...rooted around in my parts boxes and found one that would work ...replaced it and added locktite, took it for a test ride and all's well.

The cart's an early 1989 (PG-2) and my 89 and up manuals show a different configuration (PG-3) but a little common sense and some seat of the pants extrapolation and it's all good
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Default Re: 88 Marathon driven clutch

Go to hear you got it fixed



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Never mind!

Got what I needed. Somehow I lost the bolt out of the front of the clutch plates that holds the assembly to the splined input shaft on the rear differential...rooted around in my parts boxes and found one that would work ...replaced it and added locktite, took it for a test ride and all's well.

The cart's an early 1989 (PG-2) and my 89 and up manuals show a different configuration (PG-3) but a little common sense and some seat of the pants extrapolation and it's all good
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