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Just spin it on by hand and the next time you apply the chain brake it tightens . How I have always done it anyway .

 

I used to do that. Last time I did it, I had to order the replacement part from the US. You'd be amazed how far a clutch can jettison when you have a plastic clutch cover.

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I use them for undoing clutches, only do em hand tight when they go back on, they tighten themselves, especially if I'm testing the saw

 

 

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Well that is exactly what I said in my post a little way back ....:001_smile:

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Yeah, but I wouldn't remove one with a screwdriver, I've done that once, ripped the clutch apart!

 

 

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I only use huskys now and on , say , a 346 which is a spin on - spin off clutch I have an aluminium drift which I give the clutch a tonk and it spins off . Compression is enough ( pull out the de comp button ) . When you spin it back on finger tight , rev the saw , sap the brake on and Bobs yer uncle and Fannys yer aunt .

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I used to do that. Last time I did it, I had to order the replacement part from the US. You'd be amazed how far a clutch can jettison when you have a plastic clutch cover.

 

About the same as having the clutch come off when firing a saw up without the clutch cover being on I should think:blushing:

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