clutch replacement

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reguy

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I have a Branson 3510i that had a bad throwout bearing. I was able to split the tractor apart. I wanted to have the flywheel machined before reassembling but the flywheel has a secondary damper disk (similar to the damper spring assembly on the clutch disk) that covers the bolts that fasten the flywheel to the output shaft of the engine. I cannot seem to get this additional damper disk off the flywheel. I have removed the socket head cap screw that appear to be what fastens it to the flywheel but is stuck solid. I am concerned about applying too much force to it due to it seem to be constructed of sheet metal. The manuals I have are no help. I have tried to contact the dealer but they don't seem inclined to return my call. On top of all that I don't see any reference to this secondary disk in my manuals that came with the tractor. Appreaciate any help.
John
 

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Is there some hidden fasteners? Check them. If you're sure that all fasteners are removed, try gently tapping the edge of the damper disk with a rubber mallet. This can help break any corrosion or seal that might be holding it in place without damaging the metal.
 
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Thanks Linda. I have tried that. I also have sprayed the disk edges with penatrating oil. So far no joy. I have noticed that there are some roll pins that position the disk. I think I might try removing these pins. Thanks for the advise!
 
/ clutch replacement #4  
If you think they're stuck together with either rust or some dried assembly lube, electrolysis is usually an easy way to loosen everything up. Requires a little bit of setup work, a few days to soak and do it's thing, but I've gotten many antique machines apart by setting them in a RubberMaid trash can with some electrodes and washing soda.
 
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I have noticed that there are some roll pins that position the disk. I think I might try removing these pins. Thanks for the advise!
It does look like the roll pins connect the two pieces. If that is the case, spray a TINY bit of lube in the roll pins and start to wiggle and pry the clutch off.
 

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