Drive clutch puller
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+1 Go to your local hardware and find a long bolt or pick up a 8-12" piece of 3/4 fine thread rod and a couple bolts at one end to put a wrench on.
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I have not tried it myself yet, but I have read to fill the hole that the puller goes in with grease. That is supposed to help push the clutch off when the grease is compressed. That way hopefully you don't have to use a hammer. It may work but I don't like the idea of hammering on anything that has bearings.
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