Clutch Service Tools

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Clutch Service Tools

Clutch service tools are a variety of tools used to remove, install, and adjust a clutch. They are essential for any mechanic who works on vehicles with manual transmissions.

Types of Clutch Service Tools

There are a number of different types of clutch service tools, each designed for a specific task. Some of the most common types of clutch service tools include:

  • Clutch release bearing pullers
  • Clutch fork alignment tools
  • Clutch pilot bearing installers/removers
  • Clutch disc alignment tools
  • Clutch spring compressors
  • Clutch slave cylinder bleeder tools
  • Clutch master cylinder bleeder tools

How to Use Clutch Service Tools

Clutch service tools are relatively easy to use, but it is important to follow the instructions carefully to avoid damaging the clutch. Here is a general overview of how to use some of the most common clutch service tools:

  • To remove a clutch release bearing, you will need a clutch release bearing puller. The puller is inserted into the bearing and then used to apply pressure to the bearing until it is released from the crankshaft.
  • To install a clutch fork alignment tool, you will need to align the fork with the clutch disc. The tool is then inserted between the fork and the disc and used to hold the fork in place while the clutch is installed.
  • To install a clutch pilot bearing, you will need a pilot bearing installer/remover. The installer is used to press the bearing into the crankshaft, while the remover is used to remove the bearing from the crankshaft.
  • To align a clutch disc, you will need a clutch disc alignment tool. The tool is inserted between the disc and the flywheel and used to center the disc on the flywheel.
  • To compress clutch springs, you will need a clutch spring compressor. The compressor is used to compress the springs so that the clutch can be removed or installed.
  • To bleed clutch master and slave cylinders, you will need a clutch master cylinder bleeder tool and a clutch slave cylinder bleeder tool. The bleeder tools are used to remove air from the cylinders.

By using the proper clutch service tools, you can safely and efficiently remove, install, and adjust a clutch.

Clutch Service Tools List

  • Clutch release bearing puller
  • Clutch fork alignment tool
  • Clutch pilot bearing installer/remover
  • Clutch disc alignment tool
  • Clutch spring compressor
  • Clutch master cylinder bleeder tool
  • Clutch slave cylinder bleeder tool

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