Remove torque conv. from shaft?

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I have a 6.5 HP Greyhound and I want to remove the torque converter from the drive shaft. I've removed the main bolt from it, but I don't know what to do next. Help!
 

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There could possibly be set screw in it. i had an old tc on my engine and it was really rusted on so i soaked it with liquid wrench and it slid right off. Check the keyway for set screws though.
 

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do these help?
 

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you don't have a torque converter, just a cent clutch with a pulley instead of a sprocket.

to remove the clutch you must remove, or slacken the belt.

either remove the rear pulley, loosen the engine mounting bolts and slide the engine back if you can, or slide the axle forward if you can.

also, as jrmints said, remove any set screws still remaining. it should come off after the belt and all bolts/ set screws are removed.
 
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