High Lifter Outlaw Clutch Kit for Kawasaki 650 Prairie (02-03) User Manual

Kawasaki atv outlaw super duty kit instructions

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KAWASAKI ATV OUTLAW SUPER DUTY KIT INSTRUCTIONS


Model:

650 PRAIRIE 4x4 2002-2003

Part #:

HLCKK650PR


Kits designed for Stock motor and stock exhaust at 0-3000 feet elevation.

ATV’s can be dangerous. EPI has no control over the use of any part. EPI expects the customer to exercise good
judgment as to the proper selection, installation, use and maintenance of any part. EPI assumes no responsibility for
damage or injury of any kind because of misuse, improper installation and improper application of any parts in any way
by any person. Contact your local dealer to schedule installation of this clutch kit if you are not a qualified ATV
mechanic.

This product is NOT to be installed on any ATV that will be used by any person under the age of 16.


TOOLS NEEDED TO INSTALL CLUTCH KIT
- #2 Phillips screwdriver
- 10mm, 19mm, 27mm socket
- Torque wrench
- 1/2” impact
- Clutch Puller (EPI part # PCP-10)
- Clutch Compression tool (EPI part # CCT510)


1. Remove the key from the ignition switch. Loosen the vent hose on the cover. Remove the clutch cover bolts

(10mm socket) and take the clutch cover off. You might need to bend the small cable bracket under the cover down
to fully remove the cover.


2. Remove the primary clutch bolt (19mm socket). This is a left threaded bolt. Insert clutch puller by hand (right

hand threads) and tighten until clutch pops off the shaft. This tool is available from EPI, part number PCP-10.
Loosen the secondary clutch nut (27mm socket) and remove both clutches at the same time. When you slide the
secondary clutch of the machine there are four metal roller pins inside the center shaft of the secondary clutch.
These will normally stay in place but if one does fall out refer to assembly instructions in step #6.


3. Disassemble the primary clutch by removing the eight bolts on the cover plate (10mm socket) and remove the

spring. Remove one nut (10mm) on the bolt that holds the weight in place, slide the pin out of the clutch and
remove the weight. Install EPI weight making sure the tip of the weight is resting on the inside ledge of the clutch.
Slide bolt through the holes in the clutch and the weight and install the nut. Repeat this step for the other three
weights. NOTE: If your kit has two different gram weights, for example two 54 and two 56 weights, be
sure to place them directly across from each
other (or every other one). This keeps the clutch in
balance
.


4. Install the RED spring and bolt the clutch cover back on using a criss-cross pattern to tighten down the cover.

There is a mark on the cover plate and the spider usually in the form of a dot or arrow in the casting. These are
alignment marks and must line up when the clutch is assembled. After riding your machine, if you would like
LOWER engagement than where this kit engages, you can install the PINK colored spring. This spring will LOWER
your engagement 3-400 RPMs. If your kit only has one primary spring you can order this optional spring through
EPI.


5. EPI recommends cleaning your clutches when you have them off your machine. Use a clean rag or towel with

contact or brake cleaner that does not leave any oily film. Clean all parts of the clutch except for the clutch
bushings. Solvent can damage your bushings; just use a dry rag to clean them.


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