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Old 02-13-2010, 02:19 PM
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You will either need a clutch tool or impact wheather it is air, electric, or cordless. I caution you to not use the aid of a pry bar. You'll end up breaking something which can cost you more in down time and money than if you had acquired the proper tools. I have worked on customers buggies who tried this. Pry the wrong place and you crack the case. Be careful. TOM