what tool removes small drive cog gt 80

I had a difficult time finding the right combination of words to get it but yes, the clutch puller is the same tool as the small gear puller you just back the bolt out and thread it in the other side.

Make sure the threads are clean, use a bit of wd40 and DO NOT CROSS THREAD them or it will ruin the tool.
 
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Nice plot. Reminds me how I pull really stuck magnets on the crank arm. Kinda..

I loop brake cable or very strong thin rope under both sides of the magnet, one loop on each side of the shaft.

Tie it tight to a tool or strong rod, give it a nice good tug. WEAR f***ING GOGGLES FOR THIS! Seriously, eye protection, depending on the effort that little thing can go flying real hard, if it hits you in the lip or forehead you'll be pissed, but if it hits you in the eye you'll be pissed and might need to take a quick visit to the er
 
i got a puller for a tzr 125 2rk flywheel it fits just.. u can get it half on without fouling the threads just enough to get it off but as it isnt exactly the thread i dont recomend it i was very carefull

on my old engine the drive cog was allways loose and had a home made key i knew from that engine the tool worked .. just ..

i still need to get the tool some time but i got the job done without
 
on the drive gear small one yeah but on the clutch i used a motorcycle tool in theory the design may extend to making one for the clutch but u would need a big ass washer n tube >.< proberbly fabricate your self
 
Oh duh of course. I wonder if jb weld has enough tensile strength to act as the grabbing force to pull one of those off.. Nice thing about it is it can really fill in those little gaps in the threads.

I somehow think it wouldnt work but I'm still curious as I don't think it's been tried and sometimes you just don't have time for much else but 5 minute epoxy.

In theory you'd only need a tube that was just small enough to fit inside leaving a gap large enough to give enough bonding surface for the jb weld threads that would be formed.
 
intresting idea u would need better epoxy then i have we dont get jb weld in the uk that i know of would have to order in ours isnt as good
 
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