Clutch basket removal.
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usually......or atleast it is this way on the predator......you can hold the clutch by a nut that is on the opposite side of the quad.....on the flywheel(there is a little plug that you take out....to access the nut)......
now I dont know if the quad you are working on is like this or not.....might be worth checking though....
now I dont know if the quad you are working on is like this or not.....might be worth checking though....
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You can pop rivet a steel and a clutch fiber plate together,slide them in and then use the impact.Or easier than that,you can take a small to med. towel ,start on one end and twist it then take a screwdriver and push as much of the towel in the basket as you can then use the impact.The towel will sure work in a pinch......By the way they do sell a tool for that
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