Rivera Primo Brute IV Extreme for 1990-05 Dyna Models User Manual

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STEP 13
Coat the threads of the Pro-Clutch studs
with Anti-Seize compound. This will pre-
vent the shouldered nuts from sticking to
the clutch hub stud threads during disas-
sembly. Install the clutch adjusting screw
into the press¬ure plate. Insert the pres-
sure plate (with the stamped “OUT” fac-
ing out) into the rear pulley, up against
the last steel plate previously installed in
STEP 8.

STEP 14
Prepare the diaphragm spring, the spring retainer, lock tabs and
shouldered nuts for installation. Remember, the beveled side of the
spring retainer faces in. In addition, the retainer has the word
“OUT” stamped on it. This side should face out. Tighten the shoul-
dered nuts equally until they bottom. Then tighten to 30 inch
pounds of torque. That’s 30 inch pounds, not foot pounds!

STEP 12

Now begin assembling the
rear clutch basket. At this time
begin installing the clutch
plates in the same order as re-
ceived. The steel .120” thick
plate first. Then a fiber plate,
then steel and alternating until
all plates are inserted. The last
plate in is a steel plate.

STEP 15
Now turn your attention to the starter nose cap.
This piece bolts to the motor plate and supports the
starter jackshaft assembly.
Looking at the inside of the cap you’ll notice a vent
hole on the top side. Check to make sure this hole
is unobstructured. It allows air to escape when the
starter is engaged.

STEP 16
Place the starter nose cover over the
protrud¬ing pinion gear and up against
the motor plate. Check to make sure
the holes line-up and the plate sits
squarely up against the mating sur-
face.

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