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4. Remove secondary clutch from transaxle input shaft
(see Primary and Secondary Clutches in this section).
5. Remove muffler from vehicle (see Exhaust System
in the Service and Repairs section of Chapter 3 − Gaso-
line Engine).
6. Separate shift lever from transaxle and position it
away from transaxle (Fig. 18).
A. Remove flange head screw and flange nut that
secure the shift lever to the transaxle selector shaft.
B. Loosen shift cable jam nuts that secure cable to
the spanner bar.
C. Separate shift arm with attached shift cable from
the transaxle selector shaft and position it away from
transaxle.
7. Remove three (3) flange head screws that secure
spanner bar (item 9) to transaxle.
WARNING
Before jacking up the vehicle, review and follow
Jacking Instructions in Chapter 1 − Safety.
8. Raise and support rear of vehicle to allow rear
wheels and transaxle to be removed.
A. Chock the front and rear of both front tires to pre-
vent the vehicle from moving.
B. Jack up both sides of the frame enough to remove
both rear wheels.
C. Support both sides of the frame with appropriate
jack stands positioned just in front of the transaxle
shafts. This will allow the transaxle to be removed to-
ward the rear of the vehicle.
9. Remove both rear wheels and wheel hub assem-
blies from the transaxle (see Rear Wheels and Hubs in
the Service and Repairs section of Chapter 7 − Chas-
sis).
10.Support transaxle from below to prevent it from mov-
ing.
CAUTION
To prevent personal injury, make sure that
transaxle is properly supported as it is removed
from the vehicle. Transaxle weighs approximate-
ly 55 pounds (25 kg).
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11. Remove four (4) flange head screws (item 11) and
lock nuts (item 12) that secure the transaxle to the swing
arm.
IMPORTANT: Take care to not damage any vehicle
components while lowering the transaxle assembly
from the swing arm and vehicle.
12.Carefully lower and remove transaxle assembly to-
ward the rear of the vehicle.
3
4
1.
Shift cable
2.
Shift lever
Transaxle Installation (Fig. 17)
IMPORTANT: Take care to not damage any vehicle
components while installing the transaxle assem-
bly to the vehicle.
1. Carefully raise transaxle assembly and align it with
swing arm mounting points.
2. Secure the transaxle to the swing arm with four (4)
flange head screws and lock nuts.
3. Secure spanner bar (item 9) to transaxle with three
(3) flange head screws.
4. Secure shift lever with attached shift cable to
transaxle selector shaft (Fig. 18).
A. Position shift lever with attached shift cable to the
transaxle selector shaft and secure with flange head
screw and flange nut.
B. Secure shift cable to the spanner bar with cable
jam nuts.
5. Install secondary clutch to transaxle input shaft (see
Primary and Secondary Clutches in this section).
6. Install CVT drive belt to the primary and secondary
clutches (see CVT Drive Belt in this section).
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Figure 18
3.
Spanner bar
4.
Transaxle
Drive Train
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