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Post by alleyoop on Mar 15, 2013 0:00:47 GMT -5
Easy way to take out and install Clutch Springs. Alleyoop
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Post by swakk on Mar 30, 2013 14:46:53 GMT -5
with strong spring their is a usually better way you remove the old one, then the circlips remove the pads put the springs on like if it s on the clutch, and push it all (the assembly clutch pad and springs) on the clutchpadmount this avoid spring deformation and is really easy to do
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Post by alleyoop on Mar 30, 2013 15:02:50 GMT -5
Not really you will have the same problem stretching out the springs to line up the hole on the pad onto the stud, been there and done that. Alleyoop
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Post by seanalex538 on Apr 26, 2013 19:01:00 GMT -5
What can I use to take apart my back clutch like take the torque sleeve and stuff off? If you have to use the clutch puller, where can I buy one?
Sean
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