Clutch holder tool

YFS101

Member
Feb 9, 2011
252
13
54
Fort Erie Ontario
All you need is two clutch plates. Old worn out ones work fine if you have them or you can buy new ones.
1 metal
1 friction

Start by removing the pressure plate and all of the clutch plates
Put the 1 metal and 1 friction plate back into the clutch basket.
Now simply drill a couple of holes through both plates across from each other (put a small piece of wood behind it so you don't go through and drill into the basket
Then using a steel pop rivets or small machine screws, rivet or bolt the plates together.
That’s it

Now to use the tool all you need to do is remove the clutch plates slide the plates bolted together into the basket and it will stop the hub from spinning while you are removing or installing the clutch nut.

When your done hang the tool back on your wall until next time
 
  • Like
Reactions: N8tsNastyBlasty
very good idea, i made one out of steel bar and angle iron to work in a similar fashion as the special service tool specified. thing is i need another person to hold it while i torque the nuts.
 
ask and ye shall receive, nice and simple, thanks 101 !!!!!!