• Screw, With Washer (537) 90159-05011
  • Screw, With Washer (537) 90159-05011
YAMAHA OEM Motorcycle parts

Screw, With Washer (537) 90159-05011

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Oct 20, 2022

YAMAHA CLUTCH SPRING BOLTS

I would like to maintain my 1987 tw200 at home.Maintenance Tasks You Can Do Yourself.Most of the time I do myself.Before get started make sure you have the right tools ,most mistakes are made while trying to bodge something..First I have to loosen the clutch cable from the clutch perch,remove the skid plate,foot peg , brake pedal and kickstarter lever.After that drain the oil if needed .I find it's a bunch easier to just drain the oil and work on it upright or even leaned slightly left.Remove the bolts holding the right side cover. These bolts are various lengths. I use a piece of cardboard to maintain their proper order.Remove side cover. You may have to lightly tap from the opposite side with a long bolt or rod to free the side cover up.Remove the four clutch pressure plate bolts, washers and clutch springs. You do not need to remove or loosen the center adjustment nut. reinstall the clutch springs and brand new washer and bolts.Gradually snug these 4 bolts in a crisscross pattern. Be careful not to over tighten these bolts as it is easy to break the posts that these bolts thread into.Make sure use a torque wrench when putting these four bolts back in. They only need 6 Nm/4.2 ft-lb. Too tight and you’ll bugger it, too loose and the same thing will happen.Before close up the crank-case use a new gasket (always). Make sure all the old gasket has been removed before hand, scrape any stubborn bits off very lightly with a razor blade is usually is the best method. .took half and hour to replaced this four bolt.Job nicely done.Thanks webike

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