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My clutch drum doesn't catch on what I think maybe something to do with the oil (but don't know), Should I run it or new clutch time ? Or something else? Thanks ladies and gents.


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It’s a bit hard to work out what you are actually asking, but I will give it a go.

The groove on the bell housing in your hand lines up directly with the oil worm behind the clutch which drives the oil pump.

If you shine a torch down the outside of the clutch you should see a piece of metal sticking out, locate the groove over it. If you can’t see anything sticking out, the end may have worn away/snapped off.

You will need to remove the clutch to replace the worm.

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