David Johannes,
The healthy set screw you are talking about has what they refer to as a locking collar pin.
Once the set screw is loosened, the collar can be released with a drift punch. tapping it one direction or the other.
I hope others can chime in to explain removal .
The clutch in fact should have six set screws, two in each hole on the bearing alone, I believe they use a 1/8 Allan wrench.
By the way Welcome to the forum. South Africa is a pretty fair journey for a cub. [Just wonder the history how it got there.]
The healthy set screw you are talking about has what they refer to as a locking collar pin.
Once the set screw is loosened, the collar can be released with a drift punch. tapping it one direction or the other.
I hope others can chime in to explain removal .
The clutch in fact should have six set screws, two in each hole on the bearing alone, I believe they use a 1/8 Allan wrench.
By the way Welcome to the forum. South Africa is a pretty fair journey for a cub. [Just wonder the history how it got there.]