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AG100 Australia How to remove clutch


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I have a AG100 farm bike. The clutch will not disengage. For a while it tended to stick engaged but would disengage after a few tries. Now nothing works. I have tried adjusting it.

What is involved in removing the clutch to check out what has happened? I have not been able to find repair information for this bike.

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Side cover off ,and separate the plates, clean rust off steel plates, renew oil,,,,any DT is similar , go to u-tube , and see .clutch videos..

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Meatloaf, sorry I did not understand the ettiquitte.

After watching various utube videos I went ahead with more confidence. I have never seen the inside of a bike clutch before.

I followed some advice I read somewhere and laid the bike on its side to avood draining the oil Then after a bit of a struggle I got out the screws holding the side cover. They are Phillips head screws, not bolt heads. The oil had all drained into the gearbox region which was very convenient! When I pulled out the clutch pack the problem was, as suggested by blackhat250, spots of rust on the steel disks which I rubbed off with 180 grade paper. The fibre disks were fairly worn but I left them since the bike does little work. There are rubber ring spacers between the steel disks. I have not seen them mentioned before. They appear to separate the disks when the clutch is disengaged. After putting it back together all worked correctly.

Thanks for the replies.

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