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P10hey speedricer, I'm doing the clutch pulley bearing tomorrow. Do you have any other tips from when you did it other than the screwdriver trick and a good pair of angle pliers?
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Heres a little write up i did. Advanced auto actually sells the tool if your angled pliers dont work. Its called a Spanner Wrench, but its like $20. You can rent the loan tool to remove the clutch if you have it off the car, otherwise you'll need to do the screw driver wedge thing i did to get the clutch to separate. Its pretty solid but start small and work your way up so you dont bend it or anything. When you remove the clutch watch you dont loose the little shims in the clutch shaft (its for spacing the clutch from the pulley).. pulley is just held in place by a snap ring and you should be able to knock it right off. Then remove the snap ring "behind it" that holds the bearing in place before you press it out. Its actually pretty easy. Some clutches I noticed have a gap in the splindles so you cant put it on wrong, but i noticed (in the B13s case) it does not have a notch or gap, so I imagine it just slide back on the spindle any way. You'll prob have to love tap the pulley off and back on when you change the bearing so have a rubber mallet handy