Hi all, I am trying to remove the clutch nut but it won't budge. I have tried an impact wrench and stepping on the brake and using a pipe at the end of my ratchet. Now I am beginning to wonder if it is reverse threaded. Is it? If not, how do I get the darn thing off? Thanks
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pshaw, of course you have flattened the washer down.(?)
Silly question.
Now place a broom handle or 2X4 through the spokes of the rear wheel under the swingarm.
Then shift into 5th gear.
Warm the nut slightly with a propoane torch. Don't light the bike on fire.
Remove the nut in the usual lefty-loosey fashion.
I hope this helps.
Randy.
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If you don't have access to an air compressor, and impact gun, then quite often a hard, sharp blow to the end of the ratchet handle will break the nut loose. Don't strike on the long bar, the force from the blow will just be absorbed by the bar. Good luck.
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Originally posted by pshaw
I do have the washer flattened and I am using a long bar. I have tried heating the nut, but when I try to loosen it the clutch slips. Is there a way to stop that? Thanks
T.C.T. C. Gresham
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Thanks guys
Thanks guys. It finally came off. I soaked it with penetrating oil over night, hit it with a hammer, polished all of the chrome and aluminum on the bike, and walla, it came off. Now to see whats is really wrong with the transmission. Thanks again for the support.
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