Here we go! Time to split the cases:
Clutch Disassembly
Start by removing the clutch spring bolts, the springs and spacer:
Slide out the clutch press plate, the friction discs and steels:
Drive down the safety washer using a hammer and screwdriver or punch:
Remove the clutch hub nut. This is pretty easy with an impact wrench, but you'll need to hold the clutch hub. It can be done with a standard ratchet set, but will take some patience.
Remove the clutch hub. The washer may stick to the back. Keep an eye out for it:
Lift off the clutch housing:
Remove the clutch bearings:
Remove the bushing:
And Washer: