Harley Davidson Fatboy DIY Replacing the Clutch, Clutch Basket, And Bearing
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ค. 2021
- My Clutch went out on my 2005 Harley Davidson Cvo Fatboy, after taking it apart and inspecting it found out the clutch hub had stripped out. In this video I show you how I DIY replaced the clutch hub, clutch and bearing.
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I don't have a press either so I put my bearing in the freezer the night before, for real tight fittings I will put receiving part in oven they go together real easy. Good video Thanks
That is a great tip thanks for sharing
excellent mate much appreciate the upload ...my transmission currently stripped down just for this purpose of clutch basket bearing replacement ..looks straight forward enough ..greets from the land down under mate (australia )
Just changed out one of our compensatorers last week. Not to hard to do just have to take the inner primary off. Good video ride safe.
Glad the repair went well, thanks for watching!!
I just used my Ryobi battery impact drill. Worked just as well
For what? If you pulled your compensator nut off with your battery operated impact you got lucky you found it before it came completely loose
That was awesome thanks for sharing!
Great vid. You had the same problem I’m having with my road king. When you pulls that rod out with the clutch plates my eyes went bug eyed. Had it went back together with ease. Again good vid.
Lol yes I wasn't expecting that at all thank goodness it went back together, just got back from a 13,000 mile trip and it did awesome.
I am just now changing mine. It took a while to get all the parts. Long year if you know what I mean... I’m watching your vid and stopping it as I go. Step by step what you did. You have saved me headache and then some. You ever in Columbus, Ohio and want a drink I got you covered buddy :)
I did the clutch on my Honda. Are use the Barnett carbon fiber clutch kit for it. I wasn't sure what I was going to find when I toured apart. My clutch was still working as long as I wrote it normally. But if I gave it some throttle the clutch would slip. When I got it tore apart I could've easily just replace the springs. The original springs were quite weak. The new clutch works great in mine.
Glad you got it fixed, and wasn't too bad. Thanks for watching!!
Dude!!! That was great inspiration video, not knowing and yet you got it done. Great 👍
Thanks, for sharing great vid.
Great video. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for watching
great video..
Thank you very much, great video, I learned a lot...
Done great job.
thanks
Good weekend task ... I strongly suggest that you buy a hydraulic press as opposed to a hammer to remove any bearing or clutch hub ... also when unscrewing any bolts please use a ratchet first to break bolt then you can remove all bolts with your drill or low torque impact wrench. Remember most bolts have either blue or red locktite and breaking a bolt initially with an impact wrench will one day bite you in the rear. Other than that 👍
The same thing just happened to my 01 king everyone I spoke to could t call it and my mw his a mo th out so it looks like I’ll be doing it myself hope I get the same result as u thanks for the video
It is not a hard repair just take your time and be aware of how it all comes apart. Good Luck!!
Awesome I'm gonna jump into my 2010 Deluxe I think same thing was coming home an all of sudden had no gears in gonna have a look in the morning
Let us know what it ends up being Thanks for watching
Good job.
Thanks!
Yep,I've seen that a couple of times. Backward threads= left hand threads.
Yes like throwing a curveball
Thank You Sir /;-))) Great Job
I need your advice.
In the video, you install 10 friction-plate
In the manual, i saw 1 seat damper-spring(37883-98), 1spring damper(37884-98), 9 friction-plate, and 8 steel plate.
You didn't install the seat damper-spring(37883-98) and spring damper(37884-98).
Instead, you installed 10 friction-plate.
Can I use 10 friction-plate and 9 steel plate without using the seat damper-spring(37883-98) and spring damper(37884-98) when changing plates?
My next project. I dread the splines being stripped. I have no drive in any gear.
As long as the splines on the basket are stripped and not the shaft you should be good
💥 thanks bruh you helped🇺🇸🤜🏻💥🤛🏻
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@@loseyourlife4042 Thanks
Reading the manual says not to use impact to remove. Need 1 of 2 tools to block either end from turning during removal and installation
You do what you want the impact worked perfect for me, and ask any tech what they use.
Sonny, do you think your solid sprocket "compensator delete" was the cause? I just removed my compensator in favor of a 34 tooth sprocket myself, a lot of folks are telling me I should get a billet clutch basket now cause the stock cast baskets like to snap with a solid comp delete.
Hi Travis, I got your message on Facebook and responded. I believe if it isn't broken don't fix it. The one you currently have could last 200k the one I replaced here was at 100k. Most bikes don't make it near those miles
I ended up using a 3/4 inch drive, 4 ft breaker bar to take the comp nut off.... threw a ziptie on the front brake and bought the special too that wedges between the chain and sprocket. What a releif
Got er done that is all that matters
Ok, mine is doing the same. It'll go in gear but it rolls. So it that the clutch or the clutch basket?
Could be either just have to tear it apart to find out. I had no idea what mine was till I got it apart.
How did the Barnett clutch extra plate kit feel vs oem clutch plates?
They have been great have about 75k on them since this video so I am a fan
@@TheBadgers could you tell a big difference between the stock clutch as far as torque?
Did you go with a new spring or use the stock spring?
@@travislohneis224 stock
after adjusting my clutch cable, soon i ride my bike few miles my clutch lever starts to get all wobbly lots of slack and cant change gear what can it be.
Did you figure it out, maybe a bad cable
@@TheBadgers no still stumped
Hey i have a few questions im doing research currently im working on a 97 heritage fat boy think you could answer some questions?
Maybe but I’m not a Harley Tech just a guy that likes to work on his own
In video when you pulled basket off and that rod that came out with it when you reassembled it did it have pressure on it tightening clutch? My rod goes all the way through and as i try tightening the allen with jam nut it barely puts any pressure on clutch and i have almost no clutch play I can’t engage the clutch
@@allensmith7619 Mine did not have pressure on it, but my clutch is hydraulic, so.likely totally different.
Здравствуйте! Какие звуки издавал двигатель при этой проблеме? Когда начинаю отпускать сцепление в двигателе что-то стучит, и дергаеться ремень привода на заднее колесо. Twin cam 103
Future hint.... Put the clutch basket in the oven at 275d and the bearing in the freezer... Then put it together easily and not damage the bearing.
Well it didn’t damage the bearing this time it’s been over 70k since I replaced it
Did you have any problems with the bike after not using a press
No none at all and I have put over 15k miles on it since install
@@TheBadgers thanks I gotta do mine dope video boss enjoy.
@@profitstyles1683 Thanks for watching
Man please use threaded rod with nuts and washers for a press tool
Lol I did this years ago and it worked great over 40,000 miles with zero issues. There are many ways to accomplish the same thing, you do what you want to your bike, I will do what I want to my bike and we will all be happy
Is that a compisator delete?
Not to my knowledge I did have the compensator replaced at about 60k
@@TheBadgers I was just wondering cause a compensator delete will strip a swine like that
I think it was just age it was nearing 100k I haven’t had any issue since and I probably put on about 35k since. Thanks for watching I appreciate it
@@TheBadgers Oh by the way when you insert those bearings bearings you can also put the bearings in the freezer you don't need a press either freeze the bearing and shrinks it up drop it in let it warm back A drop that spline in the bearing the same way without a press
@@davidcorman5788 another viewer had said the same thing, maybe I will try that next time
My 07 fatboy is doing the same thing
Bummer man it's not a hard fix let me know how it turns out
Can you tell us what the price you payed for the parts ? So i have an idea of the cost.
What failed was lack of knowledge. I have been reading studying and watching harley mechanics. DO not own the specialy tools but now I know what they are. I suggest buying a shop manual
The part had never been apart from the factory I have the manual I put it together and it has worked great for 40k miles. You do what you want, I got an idea why don’t you make some videos on the correct way to do it
I guess Harley doesn’t have the knowledge since they put it together in the factory
If all else fails, follow directions. ;)
Directions who needs those.
Glad you can afford snaffooos
Yup but had no snaffoos everything worked great for over 40000 miles
your a mechanic? say's who! carpenter hammer,not using a press!what a hack😂
lol please tell me where I ever say I’m a Harley mechanic?? I use what most people actually have access to and it works fine that bike has 145k on it now with no issue with that repair you want pro go find you one
I see your problem. You've got 3 motorcycles and one nut to keep them running.🧐😮😞😫🤔 I wonder if you realized that the spline shaft must be replaced as well. Prolly not. You'll be doing that clutch job over in anothen 1000 miles - or sooner. YOU NEVER NEVER NEVER POUND ON OR PUT PRESSURE ON THE INNER BEARING RACE. You've prolly destroyed the bearing. Well now it's a question of which part of your clutch will fail first the splines or the bearing. Be interesting to see in your next video in a month or two. But thanks for the video and thanks for reminding me why I should never buy a bike from a self maintainer. PS I really can't believe you worked as a Toyota Mechanic. So many bad practices.
I see your problem, you can’t see the video is over 2 years old I have put on over 80,000 miles since this repair with no problems. Funny when people like you come on acting like you know what’s best for everyone. Guess that’s why you use a fake name I wouldn’t want anyone to know who I am either. The best part is everyone can actually look through all my videos and see exactly how wrong you were hilarious
@@TheBadgers 80000 in two years - R I I I G H T. In your dreams. BTW which did the fail first the spline or the bearing?
@@willywonka8730 lol none you don’t listen well do you, yes I ride motorcycles all over the country it’s my job so yeah I ride a lot but hey it’s easy to see just watch all my videos