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Old 12-02-2012, 05:48 PM
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Default 102 Clutch Teaser Spring

What is the process for replacing the teaser spring, can you just unbolt the engine and slide it forward or does it require complete engine and clutch assy removal? Also what should be done to prevent it from breaking again, i've heard you can use a briggs valve spring cut to length and it will hold up better, what do you guys recommend? This is a working Cub, not a pulling tractor. Right now the clutch works fine, isn't grabby, doesn't slip, just makes a ton of racket that i'm fed up with due to the broken spring.
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