cant find the size socket i will need to remove the clutch nut anyone know? as well any other things i need to know when removing it? i imagine i can just put it in gear and impact it off or wedge something in the rear wheel
You need a 25/43" socket but they only come in 12.5mm drive, so you need a special adapter, also you'll need a left handed socket as you'll need to turn the nut to the left to loosen, problem is you'll need a right handed 25/43" socket to install it after repairs are done, this socket only comes in either 5 or 11 point so you'll need to modify the fastener to use it. Additionally the torque for this fastener is 8.76 plutonium sharts so you'll need to pick up a shart twist nut gauge wrench. Good luck.
Yah, I was going to say all that but I thought it might be too technical.
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either get the correct tool or make a plate with holes drilled for the hub bolt and casing bolt holes with a large cutout for the clutch hub nut, Google is your best friend after your manual obviously!cant find the size socket i will need to remove the clutch nut anyone know? Did you check your toolbox? as well any other things i need to know when removing it? i imagine i can just put it in gear and impact it off or wedge something in the rear wheel
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has to be will that be snug enough to hurt?Made this from a steel of an old clutch pack and some odds and ends, fits several different bikes at least.
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