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Old 08-22-2023, 04:19 PM   #1
shad88   shad88 is offline
 
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I have never seen that type of one way clutch, but the one's I have seen you just unbolt it from the flywheel and it falls right off. The one's on the VMC website have no rivets, so I have a feeling it may be one of more of the sprags keeping it on. Maybe try putting the flywheel in a vice and turning the one way clutch the opposite direction of the arrow etched on there.


 
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Old 08-23-2023, 01:43 PM   #2
terryj72   terryj72 is offline
 
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I have never seen that type of one way clutch, but the one's I have seen you just unbolt it from the flywheel and it falls right off. The one's on the VMC website have no rivets, so I have a feeling it may be one of more of the sprags keeping it on. Maybe try putting the flywheel in a vice and turning the one way clutch the opposite direction of the arrow etched on there.
That is exactly what I thought, you unbolt it and it comes right off. I will give that a try and see what happens. Thanks!


 
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