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Harley Davidson Motorcycle Clutch Spring Compression Tool - Motion Pro

Part #: 08-0137

The Motion Pro 08-0137 Harley Davidson Motorcycle Clutch Spring Compression Tool is an essential professional-grade instrument designed to streamline clutch service on a wide range of Harley-Davidson and Buell motorcycles. This specialized kit facilitates the safe and efficient compression of clutch diaphragm springs, allowing for quick removal of the circlip and access to clutch components. Engineered for durability and precision, this tool is a valuable addition for any professional technician or mechanic performing clutch plate replacements or full primary rebuilds.

Key Features

  • Efficient Clutch Service: Designed to quickly and safely compress clutch diaphragm springs, simplifying the removal of the retaining circlip and clutch plates.
  • Robust Construction: Features a strong die-cast steel frame paired with hardened, black oxide-coated adapter bolts for superior strength and resistance to wear.
  • Smooth Operation: Equipped with a durable, low-friction brass thrust washer to ensure consistent and smooth compression, reducing effort during use.
  • Versatile Compatibility: Includes two distinct push rods, tailored for both Harley-Davidson Big Twin and Sportster/Buell applications, enhancing its utility across multiple models.
  • OEM Replacement: Directly replaces Harley-Davidson OEM tool HD-38515A, ensuring precise fit and function.

Applications

This clutch spring compression tool is specifically engineered for professional clutch maintenance and repair tasks on compatible motorcycles. It is ideal for replacing clutch plates, accessing the clutch hub, or undertaking complete primary assembly rebuilding.

Vehicle Compatibility:

  • Most Harley-Davidson Big Twin models from 1990-1997.
  • All Harley-Davidson XLH Evolution Sportster models from 1991-2022 (excluding RH Sportster models).
  • All Buell models from 1995-2001.
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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 18 June, 2007.