QuantumRift
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OK, I seem to find some info that says the air gap on the PTO clutch should be .018"....is that good?
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You need to get rid of that impact wrench. You are too dangerous with it. Under no circumstances, should you use aa impact wrench to install a PTO/to the crankshaft. You are lucky you didn't do more damage (you may have and don't know it) to the engine. You are only to tighten the bolt by a torque wrench. Go buy one and use it on all nuts and bolts on the tractor.
You need to go here...K&T Parts House Lawn Mower Parts & Chain Saw & Trimmer Parts
Click on the "red banner" where it says. Repair Manuals. Scroll down to Kawasaki-Service-Repair-Manuals, Open the file and scroll down to the fourth (4th) line to get the FD590V or FD611V Kawasaki engine on all items . That includes the torque settings.
You should be replacing the cupped washer as well. Using the bolt from JD or sure it's a hard bolt-M10X90 it shows. 125 pitch I'd think. If that didn't do it I would suspect the clutch. Does the shaft shake at all like it could be tweaked? One other thing. I've gotten clutches out of the Deere box that were updated and required a longer bolt. Though I assume it breaks just inside the crank.
Something must be really wrong here. Does your crankcase belt pulley have a keyway with a key to keep it from turning? Never mind. I just went to one of my Kawasaki FD611V engine pictures and it shows there is a "keyway" in the crankshaft as the picture shows below.
There shouldn't be any type of pressure on the pulley force to shear the bolt. The bolt is to keep the PTO on the shaft and it too has no force other than that. So, why is the bolt shearing off at the crankcase shaft? Get another bolt and "don't" install the mower deck belt to the PTO and see what happens. The bolt just spins with the shaft and there's nothing hitting the bolt to force it to break.
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