High Lifter Outlaw Clutch Kit for Yamaha 350 Grizzly 4x4 (2007) User Manual

Yamaha outlaw super duty kit instructions

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YAMAHA OUTLAW SUPER DUTY KIT INSTRUCTIONS


Model:

350 GRIZZLY 4x4 2007

(27”-28” TIRES)

Part #:

HLCKY350GR


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
- Set of metric sockets up to 27mm
- Phillips and flat tip screwdrivers
- 1 13/16 socket or wrench
- Torque wrench
- Spring tool or needle nose pliers
- Clutch compression tool (EPI Part #CCT510)
- 1/2 impact wrench
- 2-3 quarts of Yamaha Motor Oil

GASKETS NEEDED TO INSTALL CLUTCH KIT
- Order gaskets from your local dealer before you install clutch kit.
- Internal Clutch Housing Gasket - part #5UH-15463-00-00


1. Remove the key from the ignition switch. Remove the seat, the small body piece between the seat and the clutch

cover, and the right side foot rest. Note the length of the bolts and their position. Remove the plastic clutch cover
being careful not to damage the gasket.


2. Once the clutch cover has been removed take the aluminum clutch guard off. You now should be able to see the

complete primary clutch. The clutch is filled with grease and must stay that way. Do not remove any grease unless
it is on the outside of the clutch, on the inner clutch sheaves where the belt rides, or on the belt. If any grease is on
these areas it will cause belt slippage. Clean these areas with contact or brake cleaner that doesn’t leave an oily
film.


3. Remove the large nut and washer that holds the primary clutch (normally 22mm) on. Once the nut has been

removed pull the clutch off of the machine. Remove the thin cover plate and the rubber o-ring. Carefully slide the
inside plate up and out of the clutch. Do not clean off any grease unless necessary. This should reveal eight clutch
rollers.


4. Remove one roller and press the inside weight out of it. You can usually use an 18mm/19mm or 11/16 socket and

push the weight out by hand. If needed, set the roller on a 26mm or a 1 1/16 socket, set the smaller socket on the
inner weight and lightly tap with a hammer to remove. The weights can only be pushed in one direction, make sure
you are pushing it out the right way or damage can occur. Press in the new weights supplied in the kit and place the
roller back in the clutch. Repeat this step for the remaining rollers. NOTE: If your kit has two different
weights, be sure to place them directly across from each
other (or every other one). This keeps the
clutch in balance
. Make sure you have all six of the rollers in the proper place and position. Install the inside plate
making sure all the rollers are in the proper location. Place clutch out of the way and start working on the secondary
clutch.

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