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clutch installing suggestions
#1
well...i have been trying to put a 3 shoe clutch onto my p5x for the last hour and i jsut cant do it, its driving me crazy. i used ot be able to do it no problem but i cant remember how...is there any tricks or suggestions you guys have for me on how to do this?...thanx
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#2
get a sportwerks clutch tool
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#3
The Ofna clutch tool is even better and installs as well as removes clutch springs/shoes.
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#4
thanx guys...just bought one online so hopefully be able to run my buggy by this weekend...killin me not bein able to drive it...about to rip the .21 outta my maxx and drop it in there
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#5
Yep I looove the sportwerks tool. I can't install a clutch without it now.
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#6
is there any possible way i could install a clutch without the tool casue i can wait, haha...just picked up a hyper 7 pro and a p5x and am absolutely dying to get it goin
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#7
Yeah I agree that Sportworks clutch tool is a SAVIOR!
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#8
A thin flat head with a strong handle would help. I'm not saying its easy, you'll probably swear at it for quite a while.
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#9
Again, you can use a screwdriver but it sucks. I've used both the Sportwerks tool and the Ofna clutch tool and the Ofna tool is much easier and it serves both functions for half the price.
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#10
the sport werks tool removes shoes also

nothin like stabbing urself with a screwdriver a few times
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#11
I don't think removing clutch shoes is hard at all, I can usually get them off in about 2 minutes. Its just installing without a tool that takes a bit of time and patience.
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#12
Have either of you tried both tools?
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#13
Nope just SW, no reason to change if it works perfectly fine. Smile
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#14
yes
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#15
I have
The SW tool is more simple to use.
The Ofna tool looks more complicated to use.

For me I have the SW tool and never use it anymore.
I use the truty ol rigid screwdriver and I do not find it that hard to do.
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#16
geez, i bought both tools and me being thr tard i am i jsut cant seem to figure out how they work, so i just sat down and put all 3 shoes on in about 4 min, i couldnt believe it
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#17
Yep you'll get faster every time you put them on/take them off.
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