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Yamaha Golf Cart Clutch Puller Tool G1, G2, G8, G9, G11, G14, G16, G19, G22 Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $14.00
Location:

Escondido, California, United States

Escondido, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Warco CNC Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:YG1P Country//Region of Manufacture:United States

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USA MADE!

YAMAHA G1-G22 Golf Cart CLUTCH PULLER

Though most clutches pop off with ease, it is recommended to:
Use PB plaster and a hair dryer or heat gun on clutch for 15 minutes.

This puller is designed to bend before it strips the clutch threads. Heat and oil help to release stuck and rusty clutches.

Use this Puller to remove your golf carts stock primary drive clutch with ease.
Simply remove your stock clutch bolt and insert the Warco CNC Clutch puller.
Use an impact wrench or large breaker bar to safely pull your clutch off of your tapered golf cart crank.
(it never hurts to ad a little grease or wd40 to the threads before using)

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1) USA Made Warco CNC Clutch Puller for Yamaha Golf Carts

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