Buy the parts we used for our 2007 Yamaha Grizzly YFM700 drive clutch rebuild: Get an inside look at your YFM700 clutch! Check out our Yamaha YFM700 clutch diagram: You’ve changed the belt, but you’ve still got no forward motion on your Yamaha ATV. We’ll show you how to rebuild the drive clutch on your Yamaha Grizzly YFM700. You’ll need a couple of special tools for this job. Partzilla has you covered: Yamaha clutch sheave holder: Hinson clutch holder tool: First, you’ll need to dig down to the clutch. John will show you how to remove the plastics and get the clutch cover off. Then, we’ll use some special tools to remove the secondary sheave and the primary clutch sheave on your Yamaha Grizzly. Once we get everything removed, we’ll get the carrier assembly and clutch housing over to our teardown bench. We’ll replace the output seal on our Yamaha ATV and then use a Yamaha ATV clutch housing set to rebuild the unit. Then, we’ll get the clutch back together again. Want to do a complete job and rebuild the primary clutch sheave? Here’s how to get it done: Need to change the drive belt on your Yamaha Grizzly? Find out how here: Bookmark our whole playlist of Yamaha YFM700 Grizzly maintenance how-tos: VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS: Removing plastics - 1:30 Removing clutch cover - 2:00 Removing secondary sheave - 2:20 Removing primary sheave - 2:50 Draining the oil - 3:30 Removing clutch housing - 4:00 Removing clutch carrier assembly - 4:30 Inspecting the clutch - 5:00 Replacing output seal - 6:15 Reassembling the clutch - 8:20 Installing clutch sheaves - 11:05 Find thousands of Yamaha ATV parts here: Talk to us: Twitter: Facebook: Instagram: In the video we’re working with a 2007 Yamaha Grizzly YFM700, but you may have similar steps for your Yamaha ATV. If you’re not sure whether these steps apply to your machine, leave a comment and we’ll get back to you. RELATED CONTENT: Yamaha YFM700 CV boot replacement: Yamaha YFM700 gear drive service:
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