DJ Clutch Kit

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Im looking at getting a DJ Clutch kit for my xp. I am going to go with the Mountain ramps and High elevation kit.

What clutch tools am i going to need to install this and change flyweight when needed?

Also does anyone have an alignment tool to lend out for a couple days?

Thanks,

Aaron
 
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This is better suited in the XP forum.

But...

For the Primary, you could get a puller, or use the water/primary bolt trick to remove the Primary and you will need compression tool to remove the cup to change the spring.

Button retainers are nice to have as well.

For the secondary you will need a QRS tool.

Which alignment tool are you reffering to? The one for aligning the clutches? A simple straight bar works (like the sway bar if you have removed it) or the tool for holding the small gear on?

Once you have set up and found the right weight, unless you are doing mods often you shouldn't have to change the pin weight all too often. If you are only worried about changing the weight in the future, a Primary puller is handy, but you don't have to spend any money and use the primary bolt/water trick.


If you really wanted to buy all the tools, this guy usually ships free to Canada, good tools too.
 
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This is better suited in the XP forum.

But...

For the Primary, you could get a puller, or use the water/primary bolt trick to remove the Primary and you will need compression tool to remove the cup to change the spring.

Button retainers are nice to have as well.

For the secondary you will need a QRS tool.

Which alignment tool are you reffering to? The one for aligning the clutches? A simple straight bar works (like the sway bar if you have removed it) or the tool for holding the small gear on?

Once you have set up and found the right weight, unless you are doing mods often you shouldn't have to change the pin weight all too often. If you are only worried about changing the weight in the future, a Primary puller is handy, but you don't have to spend any money and use the primary bolt/water trick.


If you really wanted to buy all the tools, this guy usually ships free to Canada, good tools too.


Thanks for the link! but it shows 32 bucks for shipping to Canada. How do we get the free shipping?
 

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Call and ask him if you can still get the free shipping. :beer:

Its likely the best price you will get on all the required tools even with the exchange. Maybe he doesn't offer the free shipping anymore.
 
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