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actungbaby
23rd July 2016, 12:48
Hi am having trouble getting my clutch nut undo ;-) with the centre hub free spining . i tryed putting clutch plates back in.

am thinking of buying a air impact wrench i only have a black ridge brc 180 comprssor non belt drive 180 ltrs per min

Is it up to driving a 3/4 or 1/2 impact wrench and is there better choice between both of these .

am looking on tm at the moment . my thinking is there enough drag on the clutch plates . that quick flick impact gun torque it undone

before moves to much. i know you can get honda service tool to hold the centre hub to the outer.

i thought other ways but i say end up breaking the cutch hub posts or at least damaging the backet or posts.

Am in the process going to split the engine cases to replace the gearbox bearings on mainshaft. and checking shift forks . and drum

many thanks in advance

malcy25
23rd July 2016, 15:38
Clutch holding tool is worth its weight in gold. A rattle gun can do it but having a holding tool is a good thing. Try this

http://www.torpedo7.co.nz/products/T7TO4N0CH/title/torpedo7-clutch-holding-tool

Kickaha
23rd July 2016, 17:53
Is it up to driving a 3/4 or 1/2 impact wrench and is there better choice between both of these
3/4 is overkill, 1/2 is fine for anything you'd find on a bike

actungbaby
23rd July 2016, 19:31
3/4 is overkill, 1/2 is fine for anything you'd find on a bike

Thanks mate am not tim the tool man taylor so your advice sounds fine to me

AllanB
23rd July 2016, 19:54
I've seen Hornet specific clutch holding tools on e-bay.

Kickaha
23rd July 2016, 21:37
Thanks mate am not tim the tool man taylor so your advice sounds fine to me

I wouldn't be using them for doing anything up though, on a motorbike I'd say pretty limited use, maybe clutch nuts and rotors

actungbaby
24th July 2016, 12:47
Clutch holding tool is worth its weight in gold. A rattle gun can do it but having a holding tool is a good thing. Try this

http://www.torpedo7.co.nz/products/T7TO4N0CH/title/torpedo7-clutch-holding-tool

Thanks mate yep i agree can make job from nasty to easy

actungbaby
24th July 2016, 12:48
I've seen Hornet specific clutch holding tools on e-bay.

same engine so thanks alan . yes i did wonder how much use a rattle gun whould be to me

actungbaby
24th July 2016, 13:03
Clutch holding tool is worth its weight in gold. A rattle gun can do it but having a holding tool is a good thing. Try this

http://www.torpedo7.co.nz/products/T7TO4N0CH/title/torpedo7-clutch-holding-tool

Yes thanks just ordered it online many thanks price was great surprise i chould afford it ;-)

actungbaby
24th July 2016, 13:05
I wouldn't be using them for doing anything up though, on a motorbike I'd say pretty limited use, maybe clutch nuts and rotors

Thanks mate yeah striped treads galore i suspect

actungbaby
27th July 2016, 19:42
Thanks mate yeah striped treads galore i suspect

Tool arrived yesterday worked great no way undone the clutch nut otherwise .broke on 1 /2 drive ;-)

so used a small t bar and pipe etentsion finally got it undone .