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Danielle

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A retaining spring clip fits in a groove of the torque shaft on the frame side of said shaft.

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Looks like this....sometimes I've seen just the ring portion in the groove of the torque shaft. I think because the "ears" of the clip are broken off.

Clutch Torque shaft spring clip.jpg

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Sometimes a very hard part to find

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Just use an internal snap ring using 90 degree snap ring pliers.

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Yes, the bearings need to be in place first. In your original posting picture it was all together you just needed the clip to hold it all in place. Slip the clip over the post that sticks out from the frame and squeeze the ears together and insert into the end of the torque tube and set it in the groove that is there and release the ears. That should lock it into the groove and hold the bearings in place.

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