the kitchen
Expert
What are you guys using to hold the primary clutch assembly in place while removing the stationary sheave? I made a spanner wrench to lock on to the sheave but would like to see some ideas on what you are using to hold the clutch in place. Thanks
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DV8
VIP Member
Sheave, It take a special tool to hold it, If you are good with a welder and some steel you can make one, There was a guy on here that even made one from pieces of wood. Or go to your dealer they will separate it for you for a few $$
the kitchen
Expert
I can make what ever I need from steel but some photos whould be helpful. I make all my specialty tools as the price for some of these tools are way over priced. Thanks
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DV8
VIP Member
I used a 6 inch spare pipe with cuts in it so the spider sits in it nice, then weld a plate on the top and weld on a 1/2" drive socket, so you can use a long breaker bar, The other half is a large plate with steel nubs to fit the back side of the sheave. I will try to take some pics after the holiday.
rlbock
Expert
clutch holder
I built a clutch holder on a piece of plywood and it works great, I found the directions for making it on the 2 stroke side, Basically you attach some wood blocks spaced out so the clutch spider fits into it, you have to heat the piece, then i attached a 1" sq steel tubing to the back side of the fixed sheave to un-bolt the spider from the fixed sheave. If you can't find it send me your email and i will send you some pictures of what I have. I've used it on three clutches so far with no issues. It took me about an hour to piece the holder together.
I built a clutch holder on a piece of plywood and it works great, I found the directions for making it on the 2 stroke side, Basically you attach some wood blocks spaced out so the clutch spider fits into it, you have to heat the piece, then i attached a 1" sq steel tubing to the back side of the fixed sheave to un-bolt the spider from the fixed sheave. If you can't find it send me your email and i will send you some pictures of what I have. I've used it on three clutches so far with no issues. It took me about an hour to piece the holder together.
grader
TY 4 Stroke Master
just remember that the fixed sheave is left hand thread, so lefty loosey righty tighty does not apply.