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Clutch Removal - Well that didn't go according to plan....
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<blockquote data-quote="Dellirium" data-source="post: 7977431" data-attributes="member: 189282"><p>This type of clutch can be easily taken off by using a piston lock device. What happened to you was because of the rope that absorbed the inertial momentum. Because the shock was absorbed by the piston, the clutch didn’t got enough torque in that specific area to break loose, instead it kept squishing the rope and coming back due to rope squish elasticity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dellirium, post: 7977431, member: 189282"] This type of clutch can be easily taken off by using a piston lock device. What happened to you was because of the rope that absorbed the inertial momentum. Because the shock was absorbed by the piston, the clutch didn’t got enough torque in that specific area to break loose, instead it kept squishing the rope and coming back due to rope squish elasticity [/QUOTE]
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