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    1 42-90-0210 Water Hose Fitting ( 1 ) 2 45-80-0060 Shut Off Valve ( 1) 3 06-57-1050 Retaining Nut ( 1 ) 4 45-88-1140 Thrust Washer ( 2 ) 5 43-06-0160 Clutch Disc-Outer ( 3) 6 43-06-0150 Clutch Disc-Inner ( 5 ) 7 43-76-0051 Water Swivel Hsg. w/ 06-83-2430 Scr. (1) 8 40-50-2150 Disc Spring ( 4 ) 9 45-06-0635 Seal ( 2 ) 10 45-88-8565 Washer (Bag of 2)[...]

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    Servicing the Clutch Mechanism- Torque Value for the Clutch Mechanism Retaining Nut (fig. no. 3). Grease / Lubrication — when assembling the internal clutch component parts: the Clutch Discs (fig. nos. 5 and 6), Thrust Washers (fig. no. 4) and Disc Springs (fig. no. 8) are to be lightly coated with grease (Cat. No. 49-08-4220 type ‘J’) during[...]