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Clutch Lifter Rod.
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<blockquote data-quote="Trfsrfr" data-source="post: 216062" data-attributes="member: 3959"><p>You can 'rent' tools from Autozone. What you do is buy one, then return it. If they have a 1/2" impact and you have an air compressor worthy of such a job, go get one.</p><p>Chances are (if you have enough CFM and a decent impact) you wont need a breaker bar, the flywheel holder, or your friend.</p><p>Just find a decent work glove to hold the clutch basket with and zip that nut off.</p><p>I am in the tear-down process of a 98 CR250 right now, and the nut came off in one blast of air no problemo.</p><p>Loctite will not be an issue, and forget about using a torch, you wont need it.</p><p>You should have that nut off and the pushrod in your hand tonight.</p><p></p><p>Also - I have one of those clutch holder tools as well. I still have yet to use it or need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trfsrfr, post: 216062, member: 3959"] You can 'rent' tools from Autozone. What you do is buy one, then return it. If they have a 1/2" impact and you have an air compressor worthy of such a job, go get one. Chances are (if you have enough CFM and a decent impact) you wont need a breaker bar, the flywheel holder, or your friend. Just find a decent work glove to hold the clutch basket with and zip that nut off. I am in the tear-down process of a 98 CR250 right now, and the nut came off in one blast of air no problemo. Loctite will not be an issue, and forget about using a torch, you wont need it. You should have that nut off and the pushrod in your hand tonight. Also - I have one of those clutch holder tools as well. I still have yet to use it or need it. [/QUOTE]
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