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| Pocketbike Master Join Date: Jul 2006 My Gallery Real Name: Androu Pocketbikes Owned: 1 Location: Toronto, Ontario
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| OMG this is hard lol i dont have one of those wrenches that have teeth to fit exactly for certain pinions but in the instruction manual that all Cags comes with says to use a certain socket, and i have a socet that fits EXACTLY on my pinion but the prob is i donno how to keep my clutch from moving, and i tried jamming a screwdrivers in the clutch but that would just wear the clutch housing, any suggestions or tutorials?
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| Administrator Friends call me God ;) | That's the way it's done. There could be other ways to do it but not many are actually good for your bike The tool you are talking about isn't the end all, be all either. It just fits on the pinion so you can turn it. You still have the issue of the clutch turning. |
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| Pocketbike Dealer | Mount two screw drivers with same shaft size in a vise and set clutch bell and housing over drivers, this will hold the bell from moving while you turn the pinion out.
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| Pocketbike Master Join Date: Jul 2006 My Gallery Real Name: Androu Pocketbikes Owned: 1 Location: Toronto, Ontario
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| Administrator Friends call me God ;) | In a lot of cases, it's simply a lot easier to buy both a pinion and bellhousing from a dealer. This way no matter what track you are at you can change the pinion easily and in less than two minutes. That's the way I suggest you go. |
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| Pocketbike King Join Date: Nov 2005 My Gallery Real Name: Shawn Pocketbikes Owned: 5 Location: Pine Ridge
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| what i did was i went to my neighbours and put my clutch bell in a lathe then i put the socket on got er off, but i was putting and odd ball on so i took one of my many bad chains and wrapped it around er tooked up some vise grips and through er' on. strong pinion im tellin ya havent had one problem with it at all.
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