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yama-cat
I have a 1980 enticer 300 great shape engine runs awesome but my clutch blew up on me. i bought a comet duster for it off of ebay but for the life of me i cannot get the inner part of the clutch off. i got the outer part off but i just cant get the inner part off. someone please help me out i dont want this sled to die because of a silly clutch. let me know guys.


Thanks

Junior
eric Phazer485
do you have any pics of the clutch as far apart as you have it. you may have to thread the spider off but i dont exactly understand, mabee sombody else knows this exact cluth better.

but pics would help
skibum
stock clutch uses a puller threaded in crank you can buy it at al's used parts.if the clutch is made by powerblock in canada you need a special puller call them i have the e mail address.


skibumtl@charter.net
jmp2204
take it to the local yammy dealer they will have it off in 10 secs. you need a puller other wise(threads into the clutch and butts up to the end of the crank,run it in and if it gives u hassle hit the end of the puller after it is tight being careful not to peen the end of it) ,they are available from all the aftermarket people kimpex etc..... if i was u i would put a yammy clutck back on it with the correct weights/spring (should be able to find them cheap on e bay if your not in a hurry)good luck
Purple Triple
QUOTE(eric Phazer485 @ Mar 27 2006, 09:54 PM)
do you have any pics of the clutch as far apart as you have it. you may have to thread the spider off but i dont exactly understand, mabee sombody else knows this exact cluth better.

but pics would help
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OK - Here's some but pics, hope they help...
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eric Phazer485
that didnt really help all that much, but it did a little


but more but pics might help...lol


and about the clutch i thought you were trying to get the new clutch pulled apart for some reason, for the part still in the shaft you will need a puller.
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