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    Clutch basket center nut stuck

    Hi All,

    I am doing a full engine rebuild on my Suzuki GS850 from 1979. I have gotten to the clutch basket, and need to remove that, but I cant get the center nut off (marked with the red arrow).

    I have knocked the part of the washer holding the nut in place back (the green arrow), but the nut still wont budge.

    Is there anything else I need to do before I can remove the center nut or is brute force the way forward?

    Clutch basket.jpg

    Thank you,

    Best regards,

    Michael

    #2
    Mine was finger tight....... have you tried a breaker bar? Leverage is your friend.
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      #3
      Air impact spins them right off.
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        #4
        I used an impact wrench it it came right off. If you don't have access to an air compressor Harbor Freight sells an electric impact pretty cheap that works good for that and you'll uset for a bazzillion other things later too.
        1982 GS1100E "Jolene"

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          #5
          OK. So no magic. Just raw power

          Ill get cracking. Hopefully the local equivalent of Harbor Freight sells electric impact guns. Thanks for your help.

          BR Michael

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            #6
            Yep, impact.

            That is a VERY nice clutch basket holding tool, by the way.
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              #7
              Thanks for all your help, guys.

              The clutch basket holding tool is from EBC-brakes. I bought new clutchplates and springs as well as the clutch holding tool directly from their website.

              The tool was €32 (or $37 with todays exchange rates.)

              Best regards,

              Michael

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                #8
                Hi I have not checked their website but I suspect that the springs will be heavy duty if that's the case you will need to be a man mountain to continually use the clutch as the pull is very heavy. Some use half of the suzuki and half EBC.
                But it's been said many times on here there is no need for heavy duty just buy the suzuki ones they are not that expensive.
                The big guy up there rides a Suzuki (this I know)
                1981 gs850gx

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                  #9
                  I still have 5 of the 6 old springs, so I can swap them in, if the next springs will too much exercise.

                  Thanks for the warning.

                  -M

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                    #10
                    As others have said, an impact gun works well. I have a HF cordless impact that I use. I paid $75 for it. It's great for rotating tires on a four-wheeled vehicle, too!

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                      #11
                      Do you use an impact driver to tighten the nut?
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                        #12
                        Same follow up question I had. Folks said yes and I used it to tighten. So far, so good.
                        Jordan

                        1977 Suzuki GS750 (My first bike)
                        2000 Kawasaki ZRX1100
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