Scooter CVT Clutch Removal & Installation How To

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2008

This is just a quick video to show how I take my clutch apart and reassemble it. Use any info at your own risk. There are other ways of doing this job, this is mine with no special tools.

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  • Is there a video on how to remove the motor from the scooter?

    the model i have is a Romans 150 cc's

    thank you for any help provided

  • @SDsailor7 I don't have a vid of it, but it's pretty simple. There's a how-to on my site, 49ccscoot . com . Basically you just need to remove the carb (or disconnect the throttle cable, fuel line, and any other lines leading away from the engine). Then disconnect electrical items like the stator and starter.Disconnect the rear brake. Should be a single long bolt going through the mount and then a bolt where the rear shock(s) meet the engine.

  • @90gtvert Thank you for the information..by the way do you know if they sell a repair manual for this model?

    thank you again for your help.

  • @SDsailor7 There are some sort of general repair manuals out there. I have a few links to service manuals linked in my forum. It's not too hard to find a pdf for the 150 gy6.

  • Well hell, I cannot even get the clutch off, let alone open the frickin thing up!!!

  • @SteveWard3928 An impact wrench is the easiest way. If you don't have that, you can try a strap or chain wrench or a spanner to lock the clutch bell into place while you remove the nut. Set the rear brake if your scoot has a parking brake.

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  • you could also put cable tie round read brake and tighten fully on

  • Nice job Man ! keep it up !

  • i cant take that thing apart!!!!

    raaaaawwwwrrr!!!!

  • THAT WAS EASY, COOL VID.

  • This is exactly the information I have been looking for! Thanks!

  • awesome! thanks bro!

    

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