Artic cat clutch puller bolt

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Cousin just acquired a 2014 cat and needs to pull the clutch.
Anybody have the puller bolt.

He lives in Sherwood Park.

PM me if you can help him out.
 

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The water trick works awesome. I have the puller for my 09 s and once I learned the water trick I haven't touched a puller.

That is what I told him to do.
He is going looking for a bolt tonight.
 

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there like 20 bucks at the cat store.....good tool to have around...your welcome to borrow mine but I wont be that way before friday
 

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there like 20 bucks at the cat store.....good tool to have around...your welcome to borrow mine but I wont be that way before friday

$77 at Alberta Cycle.
Corey has one in leduc if he wants also. $30
Told him to call you.
 

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whats this water pupper thing?? is there a youtube link

lay the sled on its side (clutch side up). remove the clutch bolt. I wrap some teflon tape on the threads, as i find that helps. fill the bolt hole with water. then insert the bolt.
Water can not be compressed, so it the bolt threads make a tight seal, the clutch pops off as you tighten the bolt in.
 

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lay the sled on its side (clutch side up). remove the clutch bolt. I wrap some teflon tape on the threads, as i find that helps. fill the bolt hole with water. then insert the bolt.
Water can not be compressed, so it the bolt threads make a tight seal, the clutch pops off as you tighten the bolt in.
make sure puller bolt threads into clutch and not the crankshaft :0
 
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Cousin got proper puller bolt from fellow in Leduc and has new clutch back on.
Leaving tonight for last ride of the year.
 
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