Hi Guys
Started stripping my 1980 z750 to restore having a bit of trouble with removing the clutch.
Any chance anyone could shed some light on how to remove please
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Z750 clutch doin my head in
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how do
Slippery li'l suckers clutches.
Have you got the plate cover top thing off?
That'll be the one holding the springs down with several small(mm socket?)bolts.
Then your faced with taking the actual clutch basket off.
Couple of ways.
Proper tool made from old metal clutch plate with handle welded on.
OR, two pence piece wedged in cogs at back to lock it. Don't use owt steel for that job. Bend the washer tabs down,deep breath-breaker bar/socket and push
That lot any help?
Oh, is it a z750 /4?Got some spares if you get stuck.
All the best
drew
Have you got the plate cover top thing off?
That'll be the one holding the springs down with several small(mm socket?)bolts.
Then your faced with taking the actual clutch basket off.
Couple of ways.
Proper tool made from old metal clutch plate with handle welded on.
OR, two pence piece wedged in cogs at back to lock it. Don't use owt steel for that job. Bend the washer tabs down,deep breath-breaker bar/socket and push

That lot any help?
Oh, is it a z750 /4?Got some spares if you get stuck.
All the best
drew
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