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    Suzuki engine dismantle tool?

    Hi

    though someone might help i have a spare engine in my garage i want to finish stripping down

    I am after something to do the below jobs the suzuki manual says they are a clutch holder and a rotor holder & rotor remover

    Anyone know of of where can get these tools, or what they are also know off, or simlar.
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    You can use a rattle gun and a rag, for the clutch basket.. Its not too bad on it.

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    Squiggles helped me out with the clutch basket tool http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=98019

    Fylywheel is still on it as I didn't need to take the crank out.
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    The pictures give a good enough indication of what you need to make.
    By the looks of it you only need a drill, hacksaw, files and vice to make what is required.

    I would not try the rattle gun method, damage to the nut will only end in tears when the proper solution is so straight forward.

    Last weekend I had to do a simmilar job- hence a mate who was around on the day pointed me to this thread.
    (Just in case you think I am waffling without any real experience)
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    For the clucth hub holder use an old steel to make one of these.
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