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Online Guy Wilson

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3 spring clutch
« on: 06.06. 2012 17:54 »
This is slightly unrelated to my A10....I have a 1972 ish Triumph 500 Trophy/Trial/Adventurer depending upon where in the world it was sold. I can't get the nuts holding the spring in place undone. The threads are fine and I've managed to tighten them more without any problem, but I can't get them to undo. The spring seems to be working against the anti-clockwise action. of course I'm not using the correct tool, i don't have one. is there any particular trick or technique or should i should just get on with it and make the correct tool?
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Re: 3 spring clutch
« Reply #1 on: 06.06. 2012 21:57 »

The nuts have a pip which catches in the end of the spring's last coil. Slip a knife blade between the spring wire end and the pip each time it comes around as you unscrew it, until it's loose enough to slip past.

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Re: 3 spring clutch
« Reply #2 on: 07.06. 2012 07:58 »
that makes sense as to why I could tighten them more and not undo them...I'll try the knife trick if my wife doesn't catch me first with the knife,
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Re: 3 spring clutch
« Reply #3 on: 07.06. 2012 12:02 »
so now I have the nut off, I can see exactly how it all goes together and its obvious how it dismantles when its all off..but... i could have spent days trying to figure all that out and no doubt broken a few a bits in the process. Many thanks Triton Thrasher!

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Re: 3 spring clutch
« Reply #4 on: 07.06. 2012 18:00 »
Phew- that was a lucky guess!

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Re: 3 spring clutch
« Reply #5 on: 09.06. 2012 09:58 »
one thing to look out for if you are replacing the springs is that some pattern springs are wound the wrong way and wont stay tight...............baz