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removing clutch on stihl 660


Rob Stringer
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hello all, my stihl 660 chainsaw started leaking oil from somewhere behind the clutch the other week so I wanted to take a look. I looked in the workshop manual at how to remove the clutch and bought the plastic tool it tells me needs to go in the spark plug hole. I've tried unscrewing the clutch clockwise as it says but it just locks up after half a turn or so due to the tool in the spark plug hole. Does anyone have any idea what i'm doing wrong/how I should be doing it? Thanks, Rob S

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hello all, my stihl 660 chainsaw started leaking oil from somewhere behind the clutch the other week so I wanted to take a look. I looked in the workshop manual at how to remove the clutch and bought the plastic tool it tells me needs to go in the spark plug hole. I've tried unscrewing the clutch clockwise as it says but it just locks up after half a turn or so due to the tool in the spark plug hole. Does anyone have any idea what i'm doing wrong/how I should be doing it? Thanks, Rob S

Air impact wrench is the way I go…no piston stop needed ..plug left in and if real stubborn take pull start off and hold the flywheel with a leather glove.

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