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1967 Triumph TR6C Rebuild by a noob.
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[QUOTE="Ol'89r, post: 1473656, member: 17212"] You will need the clutch hub puller to get the clutch off. Part # 61-7014. I can have one shipped to you if you want. Be sure to loosen all of the nuts before taking anything else apart. (Clutch nut, engine sprocket nut, pinion and cam gear nuts.) Cam gear nuts are reverse thead. May I suggest you download a parts book for your year model. The exploded view in the parts book will help you see how they go back together. You can download one at [URL='http://www.britishonly.com/technical.library']www.britishonly.com/technical.library[/URL]. British only has their parts department closed for an extended vacation right now but you should still be able to access the tech library. Without the puller you can take the clutch apart piece by piece but the last piece is very fragile and will break using a regular gear puller. Best to have the OEM puller. [/QUOTE]
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