JDViper
Lifetime Member
Anyone have the specs for the viper / SRX clutch puller? I have a friend that works at a machine shop and was going to make me a couple.
YAMMIEGOD3:16
Active member
18mm - 1.5 3:16 (YAMMIE TONY)
pro116
Lifetime VIP Member
Just make shure they are strong.I have seen 2 break off already inside the cluch/crank.
JDViper
Lifetime Member
http://www.psep.biz/store/yamaha_snowmobile_clutch_puller.htm
I FOUND THIS AT LUNCH. IT SHOUDL BE THE AD62-12064 RIGHT?
I FOUND THIS AT LUNCH. IT SHOUDL BE THE AD62-12064 RIGHT?
super1c
Super Moderator
Yup make sure it is strong! believe it or not i just bent a OEM puller trying to get my 04 viper clutch off. Had to go to the hydraluc oil trick.
YAMMIEGOD3:16
Active member
DUDE, JUST BUY ONE. TO BE SAFE. 3:16 (yammie tony)
JDViper
Lifetime Member
Yup kinda leaning that way. I didnt know they had to be THAT strong. I borrow one from the local dealer everytime... Not a big deal. Thanks for all the info.....AGAIN!
Mills
VIP Member
to avoid bending or breaking your pullers, pump grease into the end of the crank where the puller threads into before putting the puller in. As the puller indexes into the hole of the crank it and the grease create hydraulic pressure which helps to push the clutch off. It works great and takes a lot less torque on the puller to get the clutch off. If you don't want to get things greasy, tip the sled on its side, pour water in the hole and it works as well. I've been doing this for years with one of the $19 cheapy pullers and haven't bent or broken it yet and the clutch comes off with relative ease.