impactgun to remove spring bolt??????
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impactgun to remove spring bolt??????
Using an impact gun is easier but you should be able to get by with normal tools. The driven clutch has three tabs around the center hub with holes drilled in them. Use an socket extension braced against one of these tabs and down to the floor board or a frame member to prevent the clutch from rotating. This should make the job much easier both removing and to reinstall. The torque on the 650 nut is 69 ft/pds. I assume the 700 would be the same.
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impactgun to remove spring bolt??????
Use an impact to remove the factory tightened bolt. I made a spanner identical to the Kawi tool that hooks into two of the holes on the pulley and still couldn't get the bolt loose. I had the spanner was wedged against the floor boards and was bending them before I gave up and bought an impact. Impact was the only way it was gonna come loose. Once retorqued to 69ft/lbs it was easy to remove with the spanner and ratchet. I think the factory tightens them to considerably more than 69ft/lbs! DO NOT Use any single thing in only one of the holes to hold the pulley. Worst it will split the pulley and least it will break out the hole.
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impactgun to remove spring bolt??????
04vforce is talking about the drive (front) pulley. It is a tough job.
04vforce, an impact wrench is best. Also, it is lefty threaded. You might try making a tool to hold it still, but I would suggest the impact wrench. They are only $40 or so at wallmart. All you need is a hose and a compressor.
Another thing, don't even start this job unless you have the pulley puller. No amount of cussing, praying, chanting, or skin slicing will help with that. It can be a real pain to get off. Only the puller will do the job.
04vforce, an impact wrench is best. Also, it is lefty threaded. You might try making a tool to hold it still, but I would suggest the impact wrench. They are only $40 or so at wallmart. All you need is a hose and a compressor.
Another thing, don't even start this job unless you have the pulley puller. No amount of cussing, praying, chanting, or skin slicing will help with that. It can be a real pain to get off. Only the puller will do the job.
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impactgun to remove spring bolt??????
Electric impacts might do the job just fine. Don't go get a compressor for this one job.
You might consider just taking the quad to someone who has one just for this one job.
But, when you get a compressor, you can do a whole lot of other cool things with it. Plus, electric tools not only don't hold up as well, but they usually cost a lot more too. In many cases they also don't have as much power as the air equivalent.
My garage wall is full of air tools hung neat, each in their own spot.
I also change my own ATV tires, need air for that.
Plus, my neighbors can't borrow them because they don't have air. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
You might consider just taking the quad to someone who has one just for this one job.
But, when you get a compressor, you can do a whole lot of other cool things with it. Plus, electric tools not only don't hold up as well, but they usually cost a lot more too. In many cases they also don't have as much power as the air equivalent.
My garage wall is full of air tools hung neat, each in their own spot.
I also change my own ATV tires, need air for that.
Plus, my neighbors can't borrow them because they don't have air. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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impactgun to remove spring bolt??????
I have changed my primary spring with the clutch on the bike, just remove the retaining bolt (left hand thread)
and then remove every other of the smaller bolts at the edge of the clutch face, and then loosen the rest sequentially untill the spring tension is released.
If you are putting the red or orange spring in you might need some help getting the small bolts started as the springs are a little longer.
and then remove every other of the smaller bolts at the edge of the clutch face, and then loosen the rest sequentially untill the spring tension is released.
If you are putting the red or orange spring in you might need some help getting the small bolts started as the springs are a little longer.
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