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    96 xr400 clutch center holder

    Does anyone have one i can borrow, or know where i can buy one at a reasonable price??

    Thanks

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    recently snapped two of the bits the pressure plate bolts go into, off the clutch hub

    So now I am looking at getting one too. did you manage to get one?

    does any one know were to buy one cheap?

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    If you have a compressor and a rattle gun you dont need the holder. Leave the plates in and then ralle the nut off while putting pressure on the clutch pack. If you don't have a compressor then.... well.... get one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshCragg View Post
    recently snapped two of the bits the pressure plate bolts go into, off the clutch hub
    Expensive lesson....... Been there done that . You only do it once.

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    How to build a free clutch holder tool

    doing a bit of Google searching and just found a wonderful idea for a cheap clutch hub holder.

    I will however advise every one to get some one else to do this always. I have tried to do remove the clutch hub bolt with another "not recommended" method. the spanner in the hub. this snapped the bolts and now i need a new hub


    simply take both steel plates and friction plates that are old and no longer needed. through some means bind these together so they cant move and it effectively locks the hub in place.

    The method commonly used is to drill through a few plates, in two or more places. then bolt these plates together. I have heard of welded versions, but never seen this?? either way make sure the teeth match so they will fit into the splines correctly.

    *the more plates used the less the point force placed on the basket fingers and the hub splines.
    * push the plates to the bottom of the clutch hub (furthest away from you) this puts less pressure on the basket fingers. you dont ever want to break these, baskets +- $600 for new ones

    the attached picture shows one created. note the user has placed a set of steel hooks to allow easy removal of the holder tool once done. i simply tied string around mine to pull it out.
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    Bugger, had i seen this you could've borrowed my one, is one of these


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    would that fit a Kawasaki KX250 you recon?
    were abouts did you get it from, I am reluctant to have to use my home made method lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshCragg View Post
    would that fit a Kawasaki KX250 you recon?
    were abouts did you get it from, I am reluctant to have to use my home made method lol.
    Dont know, works on most clutches... Bought it from overseas (Bikebandit.com) with a few others bits


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    i will check out supercheap today and if they dont sell it ill probably try the home made job.

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    New Clutch Baskets

    Hi did you need a new clutch basket for the XR400 we have performance clutch baskets for the xr400 $298 including gst

    www.motoxparts.co.nz or 06 8749495

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