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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Caroline County
Posts: 66
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just wondering if the clutch puller for a club car is something that i could make and save the 50 bucks in order to have the drive clutch machined?
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Frog Hunter
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I'm not sure. I do know that I bought one and I broke it off inside the shaft becasue of a stubborn clutch.
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Gone Crazy
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Chesterfield, Va
Posts: 412
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I've made both of my pullers. One is from a 3/4 shaft 24" long that I can screw in from outside the cart. The other one was a 1/4" punch pressed into the end of a drilled bolt that fit and then cut to the right length to give me about 3/8" thread before getting tight. Both work fine.
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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Caroline County
Posts: 66
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hey crash does the puller just thread in and pull out or is there more to it. shoot and as close as you are to me ill just swing down to chesterfield and pick yours up
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Gone Wild
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i bought mine from my local cc dealer. i don't think it was anywhere near $50. I'm thinking it was more like 25ish. they do work great. i usually tighten mine up pretty tight and then tap on the back of the clutch with a peice of wood and a hammer. has popped them off everytime so far.
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