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Old 04-21-2008, 09:56 AM
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How difficult to replace Honda 300EX clutch?

I was just wondering how difficult it would be to replace a clutch in a honda 300ex. I have a buddy who's clutch went out and I'm pretty mechanically inclined but I have never replaced one on the 300ex.
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Re: How difficult to replace Honda 300EX clutch?

It has been a long time since I have worked on a Honda clutch. But memory serves me that it isn't that difficult.
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Re: How difficult to replace Honda 300EX clutch?

if you have replaced anything that has a clutch basket they should be relatively the same or at least I would think so..The hardest part for me was always getting the friction disks and springs right, other than that the 250x and 300 ex are the same.
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if you have replaced anything that has a clutch basket they should be relatively the same or at least I would think so..The hardest part for me was always getting the friction disks and springs right, other than that the 250x and 300 ex are the same.
my dad and i had to replace my clutch in my 300ex and it was not that hard at all
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Hey all, first post... I am having a horrible time getting my clutch basket off on my 1995 300ex, I only see the big 1 and 1/16th bolt in the center... any help would be greatly appreciated Thanks!
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Have you tried to look at the Honda Parts Fische to see the exploded view of all the components?
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