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Morning guys.

Dan seems to know something about safe cracking?

Hmmm I got a few torches, big grinders, hilti drill, rivet buster.... Ect


No, bad idea..... LOL
 
This is BS!

Been beatin on the clutch for 15 minutes and it won't come off!!!!

And yes I'm hittin it the right direction
 
Well piss on beatin on it!

Never had one that wouldn't come off easy

Gotta add clutch removal tool to the list of stuff to get

And a new clutch
 
Well piss on beatin on it!

Never had one that wouldn't come off easy

Gotta add clutch removal tool to the list of stuff to get

And a new clutch

Adam, I'll get flogged for this by someone but I bought the socket, which is easy to make if you choose, and I use a 1/2" air impact. Yep, 1/2". I can beat and beat on one with smaller stuff or just pop it one good zip and off it comes; normally with out a cylinder stop or anything! Much safer in my opinion. Just my $.02
 
Adam, I'll get flogged for this by someone but I bought the socket, which is easy to make if you choose, and I use a 1/2" air impact. Yep, 1/2". I can beat and beat on one with smaller stuff or just pop it one good zip and off it comes; normally with out a cylinder stop or anything! Much safer in my opinion. Just my $.02

Oh is gonna buy the tool!

But I don't have the technology for air tools........unless

But doubt the 3 gallon pancake compressor will run an impact or air ratchet
 
Oh is gonna buy the tool!

But I don't have the technology for air tools........unless

But doubt the 3 gallon pancake compressor will run an impact or air ratchet

I'm running on a pancake compressor. It will provide 120 psi for the short burst you need. The tank capacity adds run time and the bigger compressor head maintains air flow at pressure.
 
I'm running on a pancake compressor. It will provide 120 psi for the short burst you need. The tank capacity adds run time and the bigger compressor head maintains air flow at pressure.

Not sure that mine goes 120psi?

Think it is only rated at 100psi

But I do have a breaker bar
 
I would stick a breaker bar on it, hold tension, and smack the breaker bar with a soft hammer.


I normally use a dewalt cordless impact driver.
 
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