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Old 11-04-2009, 01:18 PM
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I have a 96 Fatboy....recently burnt the clutch out...I just got the primary off and gonna be tearing into it...It looks like I need a puller if anybody has a link too step by step directions on installation and removal I would appreciate it! Also I posted in softails section..Whats a good clutch too buy? I got a few responses Energy One and Barnett but just kinda looking for a few more opinions on a good clutch that will withstand a few burnouts since I like doing them...lol Thanks TrAmPTaXi
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Old 11-04-2009, 04:33 PM
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You don't need a puller. You will need the tool to compress the spring to remove the snap ring. With the snap ring out, remove the spring, pressure plate and spring compressor as a unit. Remove the steel and friction plates. Replace them with the Energy One extra plate kit. They sell a kit that comes with the spring compressor. $160

http://www.energyoneclutches.com/home.php?cat=9
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Old 11-04-2009, 05:54 PM
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You need to invest in a shop manual. Keep doing burnouts and you will soon learn all about how to remove clutches, primary cases, mainshaft bearings, gearsets, trapdoors...
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You don't need a puller. You will need the tool to compress the spring to remove the snap ring. With the snap ring out, remove the spring, pressure plate and spring compressor as a unit. Remove the steel and friction plates. Replace them with the Energy One extra plate kit. They sell a kit that comes with the spring compressor. $160

http://www.energyoneclutches.com/home.php?cat=9
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Old 11-05-2009, 10:52 AM
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just orderd the energy one kit w/ spring compressor thanks guy
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