Water trick to Pul a clutch

Northernmoose

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I have a 75 gpx 338G and am trying to pull the original primary clutch off. Does anyone know if the water trick will work on it? If not I am trying to find the proper puller for it. Purchased pullers 12-164-10 and a 12-164-14. 12-1640-10 is about 1/4 in too long. Any ideas would be much appreciated. 12-64-14 was said to be the correct one and it is not as the shaft is too large in diameter.
 

oil would work as well I gather but grease may do the trick better.I had a stubborn clutch to remove on an old 76 Pantera. Tried impact as well and no go..So I decided to heat up the clutch in the middle with a propane torch and then took an ice gel pack from the freezer and placed it on the clutch right after and then it popped of easily with the impact.
 
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I have a 75 gpx 338G and am trying to pull the original primary clutch off. Does anyone know if the water trick will work on it? If not I am trying to find the proper puller for it. Purchased pullers 12-164-10 and a 12-164-14. 12-1640-10 is about 1/4 in too long. Any ideas would be much appreciated. 12-64-14 was said to be the correct one and it is not as the shaft is too large in diameter.


Well we used a 12-164-10 puller on the comet duster 94c but had to cut about 1/4 inch off the end but it worked no problem. Thanks for all who replied.
 


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