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       Clutch Tool
       By: BVdog Date: January 31, 2014, 12:20 am
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       One if my favorite tools that my brother made me in his shop.
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       Re: Clutch Tool
       By: 660magnum Date: January 31, 2014, 3:42 am
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       Good Job
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       Re: Clutch Tool
       By: KilliansRedLeo Date: January 31, 2014, 10:47 am
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       Does he make them only for you or does he sell them? I would buy
       one! His sticker says 'BV Machine' does he have a web site?
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       Re: Clutch Tool
       By: Cut4fun Date: January 31, 2014, 12:41 pm
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       I had a bar that has 2 studs in it (came with saw from Nova
       Scotia)  for doing 166 clutches till Al made me the tool.
       Al made me one that I could adjust the pins.
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       Re: Clutch tools and flywheel removal tools 
       By: farmboy Date: February 2, 2014, 6:50 am
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       Sweet!!!!!  I too might be interested.
       Shep
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       Re: Clutch tools and flywheel removal tools 
       By: weimedog Date: February 17, 2014, 5:49 pm
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       Red neck engineering on display....one vid was a home made tool
       for a clutch with two weights, the other a bought tool for 3
       (372's) Pretty simple stuff. Also in the second video simple
       flywheel removal tool/technic and case splitting tool. Second
       video has a more "stubborn" clutch. Socket's or clutch tools,
       air impact wrench and a rag brought to bear.
       Home made clutch removal tool made on the fly for a 455....in
       this vid somewhere
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       Breaking down cases to replace main bearings is what this is
       about. Removing 372 clutches & flywheels the red neck way in
       here somewhere as well.
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       Re: Clutch tools and flywheel removal tools 
       By: KilliansRedLeo Date: February 18, 2014, 8:25 am
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       I had a Stihl 660 in here that I could NOT get the clutch off
       of, in fact when trying to do so I slipped and buried the top
       tooth of the inner dog about an inch into my left forearm. Well
       after a trip to the doc for 12 stitches I was back at the shop
       and the 660 was on my bench with my blood on its' face laughing
       at me.
       So I thought about it for a while and decided to try a little
       reverse psychology on the smart azz bazturd. I put my rope back
       in the jug so it was blocked from turning anticlockwise, then I
       used a rattle wrench and gave it about three or four burps to
       tighten it up, then re blocked the piston, and one burp and the
       clutch was off. Very old trick I learned from a tractor mechanic
       when I was a kid
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       Re: Clutch tools and flywheel removal tools 
       By: fordfairlane78 Date: February 21, 2014, 2:18 am
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       I miss placed my poulan clutch tool and went looking for
       something else to use and in my auto brake tools had a tool for
       running the "ratcheting" rear disc brake cylinder shafts back in
       for pad swaps.....it's a square with 6 different 2 prong setups
       and hollow with each face accepting 3/8" drive tools....worked
       great!
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