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Part 3 - With helpful tips and tricks, Todd takes a step by step walk through on the disassembly of the primary side of a 1968 Triumph 650 motor. He shows you what to look for and how to know when certain parts and hardware need replaced or refinished.
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00:25 Drain primary and remove primary cover.
03:05 - Removing the stator.
05:15 - Removing nut from the crankshaft.
06:33 - Removing alternator studs and what to look for if worn.
07:30 - Removing the pressure plate.
10:41 - Removing the clutch plates
12:00 - Remove clutch push rod and nut from the main shaft.
14:37 - Remove the rotor.
15:57 - Remove the front sprocket, primary chain, and clutch basket all in one piece.
22:05 - Remove the primary shoe.
26:10 - Remove the cover to gain access to the main drive sprocket, tips and tricks on how to get those pesky small screws out.
29:51 - Spiderwebs!!!
30:43 - Removing the Main drive sprocket.
Music by:
"What"
"Dory Honey"
"Blinded by Dust"
Composed by: Jahzzar
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