Hi, i'm stripping down my engine after bending two of the valves in the front cylinder and was wondering if anyone knew where i'd get a tool to remove the clutch basket?
Thanks,
Druting
Clutch Basket Removal Tool
Clutch locking tool
Yeah, I made one from the plans in the Haynes manual.
Must have got something wrong, 'cause it bent and I ended up hiring a proper Honda one for the day from the local dealer. Only charged me a fiver, so not so bad.
Got to do it again soon as I've picked up a spare clutch from E-bay and am still trying to sort the savage bite when launching on the drag strip.
on the other hand the bottom end is making horrible rumbly noises so the spare crank might go in as well..... It's looking like a whole weekend not just an evening- bollox.
Must have got something wrong, 'cause it bent and I ended up hiring a proper Honda one for the day from the local dealer. Only charged me a fiver, so not so bad.
Got to do it again soon as I've picked up a spare clutch from E-bay and am still trying to sort the savage bite when launching on the drag strip.
on the other hand the bottom end is making horrible rumbly noises so the spare crank might go in as well..... It's looking like a whole weekend not just an evening- bollox.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
I am currently reomving my clutch too, i have had it out in the past when the enngine is in the frame....easy peasey in gear back brake on etc.....
Different story when the lumps on ya work bench..... i have seen an inner basket holding tool on the net for £25 quid inc postage
I am going to ratchet strap the engine down to my work bench and use an old chain around the sprocket locked in the vice and try it that way.
got to agree though its a proper pain in the tits without the proper tools.
Let me know if you succeed another way.
Steve R
Different story when the lumps on ya work bench..... i have seen an inner basket holding tool on the net for £25 quid inc postage

I am going to ratchet strap the engine down to my work bench and use an old chain around the sprocket locked in the vice and try it that way.
got to agree though its a proper pain in the tits without the proper tools.

Let me know if you succeed another way.

Steve R
sh1t HAPPENS !!!
Thanks chris,
Got it nailed now, strapped the bugger to the bench put it in gear and then re inserted the sprocket bolt on the output shaft.
Put a 14mm socket on the bolt with a bar not a ratchet which sat on the bench.
Then used an impact gun on the star nut in the clutch and (que formula one tyre change noise) it was off in a flash.
But I couldnt agree more if anyone has any steel clutch rings from a clutch pack they have changed bung me one in the post cuz you can weld up a perfect tool to hold the inner basket, at a fraction of the cost of buying a holding tool.
I was only changing the friction plates & springs for h/d`s so this was not an option for me.
Cheers
Steve R
Got it nailed now, strapped the bugger to the bench put it in gear and then re inserted the sprocket bolt on the output shaft.
Put a 14mm socket on the bolt with a bar not a ratchet which sat on the bench.
Then used an impact gun on the star nut in the clutch and (que formula one tyre change noise) it was off in a flash.
But I couldnt agree more if anyone has any steel clutch rings from a clutch pack they have changed bung me one in the post cuz you can weld up a perfect tool to hold the inner basket, at a fraction of the cost of buying a holding tool.
I was only changing the friction plates & springs for h/d`s so this was not an option for me.
Cheers
Steve R
sh1t HAPPENS !!!
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Re: Clutch Basket Removal Tool
Well, since I don't have the haynes manual, and the workshop manual is only referring to the "official and expensive" clutch center holder - Could someone scan the page from the Haynes manual showing how and what kind the "easy tool" would look like? 

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Re: Clutch Basket Removal Tool
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Re: Clutch Basket Removal Tool
Yep. That one makes it really easy.
You brace the handle against the footrest assembly, use a rag or something to stop it marking the soft alloy.
You brace the handle against the footrest assembly, use a rag or something to stop it marking the soft alloy.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.