rather-b-sleddin
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I figured out how to make my own disassembly tools..They are very low tech but they work just fine and inexpensive also..(about $5.00 give or take)..I started off by drilling a hole in my work bench the same size as the shaft of the spider assembly(1 1/8"). I then placed the clutch in the hole (minus the cap,weights and rollers and made holding fixtures out of 1X3 pine..see attached picture..To remove the fixed sheave I puchased 1/4" X 1 1/2" X 3' steel bar and drilled 2 holes in it to match up with 2 holes where the starter ring gear is attached..Then pull the bar clockwise to remove the fixed sheave..
I figured out how to make my own disassembly tools..They are very low tech but they work just fine and inexpensive also..(about $5.00 give or take)..I started off by drilling a hole in my work bench the same size as the shaft of the spider assembly(1 1/8"). I then placed the clutch in the hole (minus the cap,weights and rollers and made holding fixtures out of 1X3 pine..see attached picture..To remove the fixed sheave I puchased 1/4" X 1 1/2" X 3' steel bar and drilled 2 holes in it to match up with 2 holes where the starter ring gear is attached..Then pull the bar clockwise to remove the fixed sheave..