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20-Dec-2004, 18:14
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Clutch Holding Tool
Following the earlier question does anyone know if the tool detailed on the link below is available in the UK
http://www.kneedraggers.com/details/56-MP-14
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20-Dec-2004, 18:16
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That won't work on a Duke I don't think....
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20-Dec-2004, 18:34
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it will.............kind of.
I've used one a couple of times, but it's risky and can result in some seriously skinned knuckles and damaged engine casings. I'd stay clear IMO.
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20-Dec-2004, 19:34
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Get a pressure plate and a frition plate and bolt them together.Works just as well.I have one made if you want it.
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21-Dec-2004, 13:41
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The tool is as used in the dreaded Haynes manual, whether that is good or not I will undoubtedly discover
I have tracked one down via the UK distributor and will update you about the length of time I spent in casualty over the Christmas period.
thanks for all of the advise and happy christmas Mike
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21-Dec-2004, 13:47
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Don't trust that book of ideas - some good, some bad.
This is definately not one of there good ideas.
Either buy a proper one or make one out of old plates & metal bar.
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