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clutch basket removal

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dmstarr:
Take an old clutch plate and friction plate. line them up in the hub and basket, then clamp them together (needle nose vice grips work great). take em out, drill and bolt them together. you have created a clutch lockup tool.

Danger4u2:
When someone would come up with a good idea, my boss I worked for in the oil field would say "Innovating ideas like that make men Presidents".  Sounds like a good cheap clutch tool.

gwcrim:

--- Quote from: dmstarr on January 31, 2007, 01:06:22 AM ---Take an old clutch plate and friction plate. line them up in the hub and basket, then clamp them together (needle nose vice grips work great). take em out, drill and bolt them together. you have created a clutch lockup tool.

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That's how I got my 500's clutch apart.  Problem is, I don't need new disks on the 85.  I'm pretty close to the dealer.  Let them get it off.

gwcrim:
Nothing like toting dirtbikes around in 0 degree wind chill.  And on top of that, All Pro couldn't get if off,  They didn't even have a hub holder.  They said that they all come off with a quick buzz off an impact gun.  Well not this one!

So my options are heat the living hell out of it or cut it off.  I'll try the heat first.  But I have tried it before so I'm not real optimistic.

!@#$%^%&#^&!@$!@#%#!$^@!#$!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Maybe I'll just wait and see if this Yamaha shop deal materializes and get a blue one.

gowen:
I kinda thought that might happen.  :x Head it up, it will come off.. I'm mostly a yamaha dude, as all my bikes are yamaha now.. I still can't believe they can't get it off!!

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