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    Removing clutch fibres?

    Do i need any special tools to remove the clutch fibres on a cbr250?

    vaguely remember the word rattle gun being mentioned.
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    If the cbr250 is like normal bikes, no. Rattle gun only needed if you want to take the clutch centre or clutch basket off.Remove covers, locate clutch, there should be 4 or 6 or so screw thingies retaining the springs. Remove same and the clutch pack (steels and fibres) pulls straight out.All assuming it's normal and Mr Honda hasn't perverted it. But watch out putting them back, there are often arcane requirements about order and positioning. Mr Manual is your friend.
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    Nope,

    Cover off, spring bolts out, pull out all the steels and fibres.

    You might need a new cover gasket though.

    Mr Ixion said it better and faster.

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    ok cool thanks guys.
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    If per chance a spring post comes loose be sure to loc-tite when you do it up.Personally i even use it on the spring retainers.I would be finding out the Torque figures as well.
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    looks like i need a lock nut wrench and some way of holdint the posts
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    I have a clutch holding tool (motion pro)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Squiggles View Post
    I have a clutch holding tool (motion pro)
    can i pick up tomorrow (friday) mate? I work at HG next to dilworth school.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    If the cbr250 is like normal bikes, no. Rattle gun only needed if you want to take the clutch centre or clutch basket off.Remove covers, locate clutch, there should be 4 or 6 or so screw thingies retaining the springs. Remove same and the clutch pack (steels and fibres) pulls straight out.All assuming it's normal and Mr Honda hasn't perverted it. But watch out putting them back, there are often arcane requirements about order and positioning. Mr Manual is your friend.
    hey ixion, what was the stuff we used to glue my gaskets back together when you came and helped me?

    guess what part duncan dropped into the sump again haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    can i pick up tomorrow (friday) mate? I work at HG next to dilworth school.
    Ah, next door to me, pm sent


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    Quote Originally Posted by aer0 View Post
    yep thats the part i need to remove.

    howd you get on? i tired driftit it out with a screw driver and hammer, but just marked it up pretty bad aye
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    to be honest im not sure aye.. i have not got around to doing the job yet lol

    http://www.bits4bikes.co.nz/tools/908.aspx
    TOOLS OIL FILTER/CLUTCH HUB SPANNER MP080015
    MP080015 OIL FILTER/CLUTCH HUB SPANNER
    i did find that the other day and thought it looked like it might be the ticket

    let me know how you get on

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    Renegade, how'd you get on dude?

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    nah havnt been able to get them off, and cant get new fibers till the 15th.
    I did put in heavier springs, and that seems to of done the trick.

    shit sorry squiggles, i'll return the tools. I thought i'd done that already!!
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