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05/26/15 at 18:34:30
is it possible to replace the starter clutch assermb without a fancy puller. I cant afford to pay a mechanic to do it. I want to do it myself I don't have a puller
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Re: starter clutch replacement
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05/27/15 at 03:00:06
I don't believe you need a puller......this thread shows there is a notch in the rotor that allows you enough clearance to do the job.
http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1288911670
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05/27/15 at 03:13:44
If you're talking about the torque limiting clutch, follow that thread.
If you're talking about the sprague clutch on the crankshaft, you have to get the puller.
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05/27/15 at 03:55:12
Reading neillien72's listing in the Marketplace, combined with this one, it appears he has an 86 model and it has kicked back and broken the outer case (not sure if the inner case was damaged).
http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1432446059
neillien72......Why do you feel you need to pull the rotor? Nothing in the thread I linked shows you need to pull the rotor to replace the idler gear with the torque limiter. Does your rotor have the little notch machined into it?
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05/27/15 at 21:13:33
the starter clutch gear has two teeth missing so I need to replace that and the iner case was broke but I have the little piece to weld back on,
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05/27/15 at 21:33:12
yes the sprag gear thnks .
Steve H wrote
on 05/27/15 at 03:13:44:
If you're talking about the torque limiting clutch, follow that thread.
If you're talking about the sprague clutch on the crankshaft, you have to get the puller.
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05/28/15 at 03:21:03
The Forum recently bought a puller to rent out to members that need it. It requires a deposit of $ 100, and you pay shipping both ways, and the rental fee is $ 10.
You will get your deposit back (minus the shipping cost to you) when you have returned the undamaged puller.
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