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Old 05-01-2010, 09:29 PM   #7
ckiguy
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Default Re: drive clutch puller

wite tail, i got my puller a cc for around 35 bucks. it has a tapper shaft, fist 1 1/2 smaller then remaining shaft, and a wonderfull fine thread bolt bolted to it. but here are the dimmetions i got from mine and a handy tape measure.
over all shaft length, 5 3/8 long with a 1 1/4 long bolt, bolted on top of it with a 1/8 inch gap to move.
shaft dia is 3/8 in for the large portion. 1/4 inch for the smaller portion at the tip. it is 1 3/8 long.
i hope this helps. out. i have heard of using a 1/4 inrod at around 5 1/4 long and paqcking the hole with grease and using the pully bolt to push the rod in the shaft to "pack" the grease and push the pulley off. i just decide it was cheaper, and easier to buy the pulley. cause if i damage the clutch it wasnt going to cost me 35 bucks to get and i still had to get the clutch off. at around 250 for it, a 35-50 dollar clutch was worth it to me. just something to think about. cast aliunium is some strong stuff, but very brittle and delicate.
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