2009 summit 800r clutch puller

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Flip sled on its side and take the bolt out of the clutch.

Poor water in the bolt hole and wrap pipe thread tape on bolt and tighten bolt back in. Hydrologics it off.

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Flip sled on its side and take the bolt out of the clutch.

Poor water in the bolt hole and wrap pipe thread tape on bolt and tighten bolt back in. Hydrologics it off.

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I believe the proper term is hydrological tex. :)
 

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This really is the best way to take the clutch off. I didn't believe it till I tried it although the first time it took me a few tries to get the tape on the threads of the bolt right so it wouldn't leak much or come off.
 

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Biggest thing is if the puller breaks off inside. Then its a big , $$ job.

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Biggest thing is if the puller breaks off inside. Then its a big , $$ job.

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Ever seen it happen in real life? I think it would take ALOT of torque to snap the puller I have. That said the water trick does work just fine.
 

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Yes I have. The pullers are only made for 125 ish foot lbs.

The bolt is t.qed to 90...

Some clutches have been hot and cold it sticks bad. Had one before I used the bolt method that had 110 flbs on puller and 4 batches of boiling water to pop off.



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Yes I have. The pullers are only made for 125 ish foot lbs.

The bolt is t.qed to 90...

Some clutches have been hot and cold it sticks bad. Had one before I used the bolt method that had 110 flbs on puller and 4 batches of boiling water to pop off.



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Well there you go. Never had any problem with mine. I pull them quite often tho, so they never get seized on there.
 

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Lol theres is lots of 08-09 that should have been off lots. But never have lol

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I've got one in the NE. I haven't used it since I've tried the water method. Waay less stressful.
 
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