Clutch Tightening Tool

Do they make a tool for removing / installing the clutches on two cycle engines like chainsaws , weedeaters ,etc. I'm talking about the clutches like on a weedeater that turns the cable to the twine heads or the chain on a saw ? Thanks for any and all help.


Whizkid
 
Kinda depends on the design of the clutch. I am not familiar with new chain saws 'cause it as been about fifteen years since I bought a new chain saw. But yes, years ago some did have a tool available to aid in removing the clutch. Concerning the weed cutters, I have seen quite a few that had a screw that held the clutch drum on the shaft. It was accessed by removing the drive shaft and then removing the screw. The clutch shoe asmbly screws onto the shaft on many models. As I said, kinda depends on how the clutch is designed and made.
 
Key here is to get a look, at the dealer's tool. You might be able to find what it looks like on the internet. I remember on the old homelite saw that we had, it looked like an adjustable pin wrench, that HF sells. I once made one, out of a flat piece of metal, and drilled 2 holes, at the right width to engage the holes in the clutch, and used 2 small bolts, to engage the holes. Lots of these clutches are LH threaded, so if it don't come off, try reversing direction!
 
Yes they do. I have several different ones. I will try to get some part# s this afternoon for you. I can t rememberHow many different i have .
I know that some will work on several brands.

Here s my E Mail Address [email protected] John
 
I have a selection of different homemade tools for various clutches, most are cut from an old socket with tabs that turn the clutch jaws.
None are for sale, I am still making money with them. Make your own.
 

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