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No Wrench Clutch Puller

Why do you call it a no wrench puller? I seen the lady in the video using a wrench and a allen wrench. So how much are these things? I think using teflon tape and your original clutch bolt works just the same.
 
I wondered the same about the "no wrench" part. I like the idea of not pushing on the crank. These days I do most of my clutch weights with the clutch on. I can see using this in the garage but I wouldn't want oil or water in the clutch out in the field. Good idea.
 
I would have a dedicated wrench if I had the tool. I would weld a thick washer on the box end of the wrench so that the allen bolt would pass through, but you wouldn't have to fight the wrench staying on the puller all the time.

Why was there a clutch holding tool on the primary when she was doing the removal on the Doo?

I was a bit concerned that the tool required using the internal threads of the clutch to pull the clutch, just like a standard puller would. I would think the secondary bolt, the large one that she threaded in, would be longer to create the "reservoir" that is required to push the clutch off. This would allow the puller be threaded fully into the clutch, then the bolt threaded into the puller to pop the clutch.
 
Why do you call it a no wrench puller? I seen the lady in the video using a wrench and a allen wrench. So how much are these things? I think using teflon tape and your original clutch bolt works just the same.



Way cheaper and easier too!
 
DUMB, $3 bolt at hardware store, Teflon tape and water, same result.

Save your $75 guys.
 
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WTF??? Ive seen cheap pornos with a better story line than this crap! The tool sucks for sure, but what is the chick wearing for socks? Must have been too busy practicing clutch removal and forgot to do laundry so she wore her husbands work socks that day....
 
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