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Old 05-16-2011, 07:21 PM
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Working on my 2005 blaster clutch lifter arm trying to get it ougt to replace it. Has anyone ever done this I'm not sure where to start with it or even how to get it out already bought parts just need to get it together. Help please
 
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Working on my 2005 blaster clutch lifter arm trying to get it ougt to replace it. Has anyone ever done this I'm not sure where to start with it or even how to get it out already bought parts just need to get it together. Help please
Shift lever or Shaft assembly? Not sure what you mean by lifter arm.

If you go to the Yamaha Website and look under Shift Shaft in the parts diagrams, it pretty much explains it in the picture..... Nothing schmancy on this one.

Shift Lever, remove clamping nut and bolt from Lever-to-shaft clamping collar. Spread clamping collar a little, slide shift lever off shift shaft. It's important to remove the entire bolt and nut, as they also interfere with the lever coming off.

To remove the shift shaft, there's a lot more to it. This is where I back away and let you consult a manual for proper break down and re-assembly.
 
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Old 05-16-2011, 08:38 PM
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I meant the clutch actuator arm I will check out a yamaha web site thanks alot
 
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I meant the clutch actuator arm I will check out a yamaha web site thanks alot
Ah,.... Sorry,... I wasn't much help.... Sounds like a case-splitting exercise now for sure.
 
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