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Old 11-30-2011, 12:43 AM   #1
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Default Cluch sheave...should I do it myself?

I'm considering changing my fixed, sliding sheave and spring with higher performance ones. My sliding sheave just shattered on my tonight so I need to replace it. I figured since it needed to be replaced I may as well do the entire secondary. Is it an easy do it yourself project or should I have my local Yami service shop do it. It is for a G22. I didn't know if the spring was difficult to remove or replace or if any special tools were needed. I just have the basic tools and basic mechanical knowledge. Any info, tips or pointers would be appreciated.
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Allan
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Old 11-30-2011, 03:05 PM   #2
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Default Re: Cluch sheave...should I do it myself?

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Old 11-30-2011, 07:00 PM   #3
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Default Re: Cluch sheave...should I do it myself?

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I'm considering changing my fixed, sliding sheave and spring with higher performance ones. My sliding sheave just shattered on my tonight so I need to replace it. I figured since it needed to be replaced I may as well do the entire secondary. Is it an easy do it yourself project or should I have my local Yami service shop do it. It is for a G22. I didn't know if the spring was difficult to remove or replace or if any special tools were needed. I just have the basic tools and basic mechanical knowledge. Any info, tips or pointers would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Allan


If you are interested and it will work I have both sheaves, spring and all off of my 01 Yamaha G 20. It worked great when I took it off a few months ago.
Make me an offer, anything I get for the parts will be donated to BGW Forum.
I will box it and del. it to ups or usps for nothing. The only charges will be for shipping only.
I do have alot of other stock parts if needed, same deal on anything I've got.
If you need to I can be reached at 423- five four two- 8214 night's and 423- eight nine five-0244.

Thanks LURCH!!!!!!
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