Start by removing the stator side engine cover. There should be around 10-12 bolts (8mm). Next pull the flywheel. On the backside of the flywheel is 8 Allen bolts. Remove these and your starter clutch assembly will be off.
A picture of the clutch assembly removal process for a 250 Polaris Trailblazer can be found in the repair manual. It details how to access, disassemble, and remove the assembly.
You have to pull the front clutch off to get to the rest of the bolts...
You need to first pull the flywheel/magneto off of the crank shaft. The starter clutch is attached to the back side of it with bolts.
Under the air filter box, above the engine crankcase, behind the belt/clutch housing.
There is no transmission oil, its what is considered a wet clutch the engine oil lubricates the clutch, 2 quarts will fill the engine oil.
To remove the starter clutch from a YZF 750, first, ensure the motorcycle is on a stable stand and the battery is disconnected. Remove the necessary components, including the starter motor and any covers obstructing access to the clutch. Next, unbolt the starter clutch assembly from the crankshaft, taking care to note the orientation and placement of any washers or spacers. Finally, gently pull the starter clutch off the crankshaft to complete the removal process.
Remove the clutch cover , you might have to remove the left floorboard to remove the cover . The rear clutch can easily be removed by removing the bolt in the middle and pulling it straight outward . The front clutch requires a puller that screws into the center of the clutch .Removal without a puller will result in clutch damage .
clutch doesn't need to be removed. disconnect battery, remove hot electrical wire. remove 2 10 mm bolts and remove starter. might have to tap it to loosen up. reassemble. if necessary sand hole where starter goes into housing and coat with grease. tap if necessary.
Purchase a clutch rebuild kit, and a clutch puller tool.
NO, the clutch for the starter is internal. The clutch is on the gear that engages the starter gear.You have to remove left side engine case and remove flywheel to access starter clutch assembly.
A starter clutch, also known as a one-way clutch or sprag clutch, allows the engine to start by engaging the starter motor while preventing the engine from driving the starter. When the starter motor turns, the clutch engages, allowing the engine to crank. Once the engine starts and exceeds a certain speed, the clutch disengages, preventing the starter from being driven by the engine's rotation, which protects the starter motor from damage. This mechanism is crucial for ensuring smooth engine starts and preventing backflow of energy to the starter system.
How do you figure the starter is okay just by popping the clutch? Popping the clutch uses the driveline to turn the motor over. The starter is not involved at all.