Mark Karabelas
New member
04 viper s anything I should know about pulling this clutch or any brand
Puller or type I should not use any info would be great
Teflon and tranny fluid ? Impact gun or not?
Puller or type I should not use any info would be great
Teflon and tranny fluid ? Impact gun or not?
super1c
Super Moderator
OEM puller for sure. Any fluid is the way to go, hydrolics all the way. I use grease so I don't have to put a sled on its side, I'd rather clean grease then muscle a sled on its side. But water and Teflon tape seems to be the cleanest and easiest. Impact as last resort for a bad stuck clutch.
snomofo
VIP Lifetime Member
OEM puller for sure. Any fluid is the way to go, hydrolics all the way. I use grease so I don't have to put a sled on its side, I'd rather clean grease then muscle a sled on its side. But water and Teflon tape seems to be the cleanest and easiest. Impact as last resort for a bad stuck clutch.
X2 - I would caution you when going to a dealer. You may end up paying $50.00 for a $30.00 Autozone puller which will twist on your first use. I walked out of the local dealer when he opened up the Rec Leisure catalog and quoted me $45.00 and ended up with one from Micro-Belmont. It's purdy, stainless and came in it's own orange hardcase.
I would recommend Micro-Belmont, Dalton or Pioneer and expect to pay at least $80.00 shipped. Anything less will probably be a cheepo and if it gets stuck, you won't even be able to throw it across the shop.