PTO clutch adjustment.

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PTO clutch adjustment.

beulahcutter
hi all. Is there any amount of adjustment that i can apply to the clutch as i feel that the clutch is beginning to slip.and how do you apply the adjustment? Its a YT 3600.

Also, and if required.... I have a spare motor that has a clutch on it....does anyone know hoe to get the thing off...is it CW or CCW? and how is it best to hold the crank still?
Stuart....AKA
Beulahcutter
Norfolk
Uk
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Wayne1
The clearance in the pto should be 0.3 to 0.5 mm.  You turn the 3 nuts evenly to get the clearance measured at 3 points as in the "adjustment for wear" picture of a similar pto in the link below.  If you need to remove it, the nut should unscrew CCW, then the pto slides off the keyed shaft.  I’ve been jamming a rod into the universal joint on the driveshaft to keep the motor from turning – there must be a better way, as this could damage the u-joint – but I move things gently, and so far so good.  On the spare motor you might be able to hold the rear shaft with vise grips.  Ideally you are supposed to use a special Yamaha tool for holding the flywheel – but who has one?
 
www.ogura-clutch.com/files/pdfIMP/PTOinstallation.pdf‎
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cr250
 Ideally you are supposed to use a special Yamaha tool for holding the flywheel – but who has one?

I just use an impact wrench,
3-YT3600's, 2-YT 6800's, 1-YT6700 for parts.
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beulahcutter
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Thanks Wayne 1...this will help me quite a lot.

and great that you attached the pdf.

Thankyou
Stuart....AKA
Beulahcutter
Norfolk
Uk
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Re: PTO clutch adjustment.

beulahcutter
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you're right who has a tool for that?

I will go with what you suggest.

I will try add some pictures when I've got back to it.

Thanks
Stuart....AKA
Beulahcutter
Norfolk
Uk
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Re: PTO clutch adjustment.

rattosh51
Stuart,
 Any progress on this since we last heard??
Rattosh51
YT6800