Options
With the clutch you have a few options:
1. Get a thick-ish (2-3mm) piece of copper or aluminium. A big copper coin can sometimes work and jam it in the geared drive off the bottom of the clutch basket. So that when you do up the clutch nut you lock up the clutch. You use a soft metal so that it gives a little and doesn't damage the teeth. This only works if you can get to the geared drive and if it is a gear drive and not chain.
2. Make or buy a clutch basket holding tool. This will grip the outside of the basket while still allowing you to get a socket on the clutch nut.
3. If you have some old clutch internals (the plates) that you will never use again you can bolt together a couple metal and friction plates. Use 3 or 4 of each to spread the load and to avoid damaging the basket. Pop them in the basket and do up your nut. The bolting together stops the clutch from moving.
Have used all three methods at various times, hope these make sense and are helpful.
Cheers
Last edited by gixxer.rob; 7 May 2010 at 00:28.
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