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Clutch lever replacement
05/18/08 at 13:43:17
 
Has anyone replaced the clutch lever on their S40?  I am not mechanically gifted.  However, I can follow instructions (simple instructions that is)  

Can anyone tell me how to do this.

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Reply #1 - 05/18/08 at 14:09:04
 
Open up the clymers to page 263...
remove clutch cable
remove pivot pin lock nut
remove pivot pin
remove lever
I need a beer.... Huh
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Reply #2 - 05/18/08 at 15:23:20
 
Actually it is easier if you remove the pivot nut and pin/bolt first, then disconnecting the cable from the handle is done by aligning the slot in the adjuster and adjuster lock nut. Max
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Reply #3 - 05/18/08 at 15:34:37
 
verslagen1 wrote on 05/18/08 at 14:09:04:
Open up the clymers to page 263...
remove clutch cable
remove pivot pin lock nut
remove pivot pin
remove lever
I need a beer.... Huh



Come to Texas.  I have beer. Cheesy

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Reply #4 - 05/18/08 at 19:40:22
 
Where in Texas?
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Reply #5 - 05/19/08 at 20:49:08
 
Copperas Cove.  It is just west of Fort Hood.

My son put the lever on.  Thanks Verslagen1.  Still have beer.  BTW, when you said Clymers, I had no idea what you were referring to.  I looked it up and am buying the 2005 S40 version.  






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Reply #6 - 05/19/08 at 20:52:11
 
cool  Grin everyone should have a good book to read on the care and use of a loved one.
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Re: Clutch lever replacement
Reply #7 - 05/20/08 at 10:18:05
 
Texasphotographer wrote on 05/19/08 at 20:49:08:
Copperas Cove.  It is just west of Fort Hood.



hey.... I've been there.... back in 1979/ 1980 while at Ft Hood......  memories... (or nightmares....)
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