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+[title] Undo the clutch
+[* black] Unscrew the clutch springs with a piece of flat metal.
+[* black] Lift off the clutch cover and withdraw the clutch operating rod.
+[* black] Engage a gear and undo the clutch retaining nut. This is likely to be tight; it will undo more easily if you "shock" it loose with light hammer taps onto a socket driver.
+[* black] If you are lucky, the clutch will be loose on the shaft. If it is stuck fast, you may need to use the special puller.

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