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Topic: 70 clutch driver
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| Johndeereman
09-30-2012 14:53:39
50.120.210.30
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Is there a trick to removing the clutch driver from a 70? I"ve heated and beat and heated I also have bolts in the threaded holes with constant pressure on it. Thanks |
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| Johndeereman
10-01-2012 04:50:52
198.228.200.31
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Re: 70 clutch driver in reply to Johndeereman, 09-30-2012 14:53:39
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| That"s pretty much what I"ve been doing except I used a torch instead of penetrating oil and a 6lb maul instead of 4 lb sledge |
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| Blksmok
10-01-2012 17:08:23
67.209.80.17
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Re: 70 clutch driver in reply to Johndeereman, 10-01-2012 04:50:52
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| JDman... Did you run the 1/2 inch bolts into the clutch driver with an impact wrench? Need to be careful not to overdo it as you can break the plate portion of the driver. |
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| Blksmok
09-30-2012 17:12:03
67.209.80.17
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Re: 70 clutch driver in reply to Johndeereman, 09-30-2012 14:53:39
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| JDMan...what has worked for me is to use a lot of penetrating oil, tighten the 1/2 inch bolts in the threaded holes just to the point where they start to distort the cluth driver plate, put the large bolt back into the end of the crankshaft w/o the washers and tighten it snug and then use a 4 pound hammer to rap the head of the bolt. |
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