Peter
You will need a pair of snap ring plier to remove a couple snap rings
in order to remove the clutch bearing. The clutch plate will pop right
off, no tool required (you do need the tools to get the seal out).
Pulley presses onto the clutch, but I'm assuming you will get a new one.
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