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stuck clutch cover

Post by kbart1 »

hey guys

anybody have any tips on how to pull a stuck clutch cover off a pro-link? I have removed all the bolts (11 in total) but the cover is stuck to the engine. I cant find anywhere to get a good grip on it to pull it apart. it may be that I painted the motor with the cover on and the paint is holding onto it but I doubt the paint is that strong. cant find any real place to pry on it either, and don't want to mark up my pristine paint job. anybody have any tips????

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kent

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Re: stuck clutch cover

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Somebody probably used a sealant that keeps the cover in place. Try using a rubber mallet to bang it a bit. There are dowel pins in the cover, so it has to come straight off the block.
You may have to carefully pry in a spot that is not in plain sight, but, again, be careful, you don't want to mar the seal surface..

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Re: stuck clutch cover

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I use "dead blow" hammer, (rubber hummer with sand inside) tap it around few times and it always comes off

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Re: stuck clutch cover

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Have you tried to pull the clutch with the cable still attached?

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Re: stuck clutch cover

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thanks guys

I have and will try some of these suggestions. I think I will need a buddy to hit it with the rubber mallet while I try and pull it straight off. I can always re-paint it off the bike if need be, the key is to get to the clutch. guessing I can wack it pretty good with the rubber mallet without doing any damage???

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Re: stuck clutch cover

Post by Larry Zimmer »

Do be a bit careful, Kent. Sometimes those aluminium castings can be a bit brittle. And, if I remember correctly, the two dowel locators for the cover are not the stoutest. If it is 'glued' in place with a sealant, as suggested above, you might try playing a heat gun around the joint for a bit before trying the removal. Might just soften things enough to get it to move. Depends upon what may have been used.

Having said all that, as I recall, the last time I removed mine it did require a bit of mallet persuasion. Even plain gaskets can be stubborn after many years. The oil seeping into them sets somewhat like a varnish. Again, a bit of heat might help. Good luck.
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Re: stuck clutch cover

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Kent: Put the cable back on and adjust. Then simply pull the clutch lever at the bars and it should pop right loose. Alternately, do as the guys said, but put a leather glove under the spot you want to hit with the hammer.
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Re: stuck clutch cover

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thanks guys

all great info and dave that's exactly what I did. cable back on, adjusted it so it was pretty tight, tied back the clutch lever and a couple good thunks with the mallet and she popped right off. now I have to clean off the old rock hard gasket, without damaging or stripping my paint.

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kent

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