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Struggling to get the clutch off my 550


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Hi all,

 

I'm really struggling to get the clutch off my 550, does anybody have any words of wisdom for a chap left scratching his head? I have used recoil rope to stop the piston and have tried my combi spanner and a hammer to crack it but I don't really want to tonk it any harder without someone in the know to tell me it's ok!

 

Thanks in advance

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Its a lefthanded thread . I find if you make sure the decomp is poped out fully , with a aluminium or copper drift and a mallet a couple of sharp taps and it spins off . Compression is usually enough I find . There will be some little indicators / arrows for direction to spin off and some little flats to rest the drift on .

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Its a lefthanded thread . I find if you make sure the decomp is poped out fully , with a aluminium or copper drift and a mallet a couple of sharp taps and it spins off . Compression is usually enough I find . There will be some little indicators / arrows for direction to spin off and some little flats to rest the drift on .

 

Hi stubby well done mate I was just going say EDDY OR STUB ON here thanks jon COME ON BATH

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Its a lefthanded thread . I find if you make sure the decomp is poped out fully , with a aluminium or copper drift and a mallet a couple of sharp taps and it spins off . Compression is usually enough I find . There will be some little indicators / arrows for direction to spin off and some little flats to rest the drift on .

 

As Stubby says but I use a small electric impact driver rather than the mallet.

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As Stubby says but I use a small electric impact driver rather than the mallet.

 

I tend not to use the hexigan . Just use a drift on one of the flats on the clutch metal shoe . works a treat .

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