Changing clutch brakes. |
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RE: Changing clutch brakes. (03-05-2017 )indian_richard Wrote: Does anybody know of another way to change clutch brakes without removing the transmission? I used the oxygen acetylene torch so you can imagine how pleasant that was. Lol -Air hammer with a chisel tool -Reciprocating saw -Roto tool. Think dentist drill, that the rotating tool is driven via a long umbilical with the motor a good two feet away. Not a common tool, I got it to port heads and use it occaisionally for oddball jobs such as this. Kinda like a dremel. -Cutting torch and good leather protective gear so you don't get burned This is the order of preference for me, I will never again install a clutch brake that is not a "two piece" to facilitate simpler replacement while the clutch & tranny are in place. User's Signature: Why? Why do I always ask "why?" Because I can't learn or help teach others with "'cause I said so..." | |||
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Changing clutch brakes. - indian_richard - 03-05-2017, RE: Changing clutch brakes. - Hammerhead - 03-05-2017 RE: Changing clutch brakes. - indian_richard - 03-05-2017, RE: Changing clutch brakes. - gatow900 - 03-06-2017, RE: Changing clutch brakes. - joed2323 - 03-05-2017, RE: Changing clutch brakes. - un_yun - 03-06-2017, RE: Changing clutch brakes. - Emeryville64 - 03-06-2017, RE: Changing clutch brakes. - gatow900 - 03-06-2017, |
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