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 Post subject: Driven Clutch Puller
PostPosted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 8:03 am 
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Here's what I made to pull the driven clutch off my 350 Ody after 3 days of wrestling with the #*+@%^! thing. Tap threads into the 3 holes on the clutch boss face,then fit the puller & bolt it up. Around the collar are a series of holes to take some self tapping screws into the boss curved side for added purchase/load sharing. Screw in center bolt while tapping gently on bolt head.Use lots of spray & heat.
PS. The dodgey welding was due to puller also being used as abstract art lounge ornament :shock: Would you believe earthquake! :-) Baz


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 Post subject: Re: Driven Clutch Puller
PostPosted: Wed Aug 02, 2017 6:32 pm 
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bugeye59 wrote:
Here's what I made to pull the driven clutch off my 350 Ody after 3 days of wrestling with the #*+@%^! thing. Tap threads into the 3 holes on the clutch boss face,then fit the puller & bolt it up. Around the collar are a series of holes to take some self tapping screws into the boss curved side for added purchase/load sharing. Screw in center bolt while tapping gently on bolt head.Use lots of spray & heat.
PS. The dodgey welding was due to puller also being used as abstract art lounge ornament :shock: Would you believe earthquake! :-) Baz


Nice work!!


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