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Clutch tool"Wet vs. Dry"
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I replaced several of my dry clutches using different tools. I've used LT Snyder's tool and one of the bolt-to-the-engine-case tools manufactured specifically for the Ducati dry clutch. Has anyone ever replaced the wet clutch using specialty tools? How different are the tools required for wet clutch replacement? I stopped by the Ducati dealer today and he looked up the clutch holding tool and said it was $400 plus. Can't is use the same tool to hold the clutch/basket wet or dry?
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Re: Clutch tool"Wet vs. Dry"
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Which wet clutch are you looking to hold...what year and model?
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Re: Clutch tool"Wet vs. Dry"
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November 12, 2010, 06:23:27 AM »
The desmo times one should work fine... I think.
One that bolts to the case, will only work for a dry clutch, as the case will be removed to access the wet clutch.
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Re: Clutch tool"Wet vs. Dry"
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November 12, 2010, 01:56:06 PM »
Quote from: Speeddog on November 11, 2010, 08:15:16 PM
Which wet clutch are you looking to hold...what year and model?
It was more of a general question. 848, 1098, Multistrada, Monster? do they all use a different style wet-clutch that would require a different tool to hold?
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Quote from: DTR on November 12, 2010, 01:56:06 PM
It was more of a general question. 848, 1098, Multistrada, Monster? do they all use a different style wet-clutch that would require a different tool to hold?
nope, one clutch tool to rule them all
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Re: Clutch tool"Wet vs. Dry"
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November 12, 2010, 09:17:02 PM »
The wet ATPC "slipper" clutch as a smaller diameter basket than other types.
I have the Ducati tool. It's real purdy.
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Re: Clutch tool"Wet vs. Dry"
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How much did you pay for the Ducati tool BK? Are there any other Adler Power Torque Clutch holding tools available?
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Re: Clutch tool"Wet vs. Dry"
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Quote from: bergdoerfer on November 13, 2010, 09:42:27 AM
How much did you pay for the Ducati tool BK? Are there any other Adler Power Torque Clutch holding tools available?
The Ducati wet clutch tool 887132556 set me back $243 from the dealer. I also bought the three APTC special thumb screws 887132591 to make things easier. I'm not aware of alternatives to the big holder, but I'm sure plenty of folks make do without!
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Re: Clutch tool"Wet vs. Dry"
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You can make one with some old steel plates, a steel bar and a little welding.
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Re: Clutch tool"Wet vs. Dry"
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November 13, 2010, 11:46:04 AM »
Here's one example of a homebrew tool:
http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=24411.msg530298#msg530298
And some good info from the faq:
http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=31110.0
Some of this is more geared towards dealing with the big nut, which has been known to loosen and wreak havoc.
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Re: Clutch tool"Wet vs. Dry"
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Non-APTC wet clutch and dry clutches use the same size and style of plates.
APTC are indeed smaller diameter.
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so would a non-aptc wet clutch fit on a aptc equiped bike?
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Re: Clutch tool"Wet vs. Dry"
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November 15, 2010, 08:12:59 PM »
Quote from: Raux on November 15, 2010, 11:58:55 AM
so would a non-aptc wet clutch fit on a aptc equiped bike?
Sure - some folks who don't like the APTC setup, or want a cheaper replacement, go this route. As I understand it you need the matched clutch assembly and primary gear, but it's all bolt in. No FHE on my end.
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