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You can make your own if you take your time. I bought a socket of the right size and cut notches in it using a dremel tool with a cutoff wheel in it. It worked great! I need to take a picture of it to show but it only took a few minutes to make.

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This was a long time ago, but.... I made a tool to remove the clutch nut. I bought a socket of the appropriate size and I cut notches in it with a dremel tool with a cutoff blade. It took a little while to make but it worked fine. I could try to figure out how to send you a picture of it if you're interested (assuming I can find it.)



I got the clutch plates and heavy duty springs from J.C. Whitney. That was the best price at the time. It has worked fine for me for quite a few miles now.



Hope that helps,



Jim
 
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