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Looks like the rear plates have taken a huge hit from the springs. There could be some damage there. But then I've fixed worse looking.

 

Any idea what the cause of the failure could have been?

 

I have n idea my dad said he was halfway through cutting and it just went bang.:thumbdown:

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So this is the 026 you PMed me about - exactly the same as the 034 I had, sold to me as a runner:001_rolleyes:

 

You will need to knock the remains of the clutch centre off the crank, pull out the remains of the pinion gear, remove the pump, fit a new pump, pinion gear, clutch (possibly a new back washer), sprocket, bearing, location washer and e clip....simple:lol:

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