
Clutch spun on crank now can't get it off
My vespa cosa has spun the clutch on the woodruff key now its stuck . Tried 2 large scew drivers and I've managed flick the basket out but its left the middle there . Is there any puller or method anyone can recommend to get the thing off the crank. 

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Vespas aren't my strong-point, but can you explain whether you have been able to remove the securing nut? I assume so, but you are unable to use a screw-in extractor because the remains of the clutch are spinning on the end of the crank.
As I say, Vespas are my bag but I (and others) would like to help if I understood your problem a little better.
As I say, Vespas are my bag but I (and others) would like to help if I understood your problem a little better.
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Read down the page. http://www.scooterhelp.com/tips/engine/ ... vespa.html
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Good link but the problem the OP has is that the clutch has spun on the shaft and I suspect the remains of the woodruff key are preventing the clutch to be removed using the "traditional" 2 screwdriver method.Davidsquaredson wrote:Read down the page. http://www.scooterhelp.com/tips/engine/ ... vespa.html
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Can't think of an easy way without risk of damage.......be interested in the solution.
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if you can get 2 screwdrivers in behind the part thats stuck and apply some pressure, you then need a friend with a punch and hammer to hit the center where the tread is, there is a small indent to put the punch in so you dont damage the thread, this worked for me, no problem. if its still stuck another option would be to use an old flywheel extractor and tack weld it to the clutch and you could pull it off with that,
good luck,
holty
good luck,
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Here is the drastic way that you might do it.
Separate the two halves of the engine, and then tap the crank out from the clutch side, leaving the clutch behind.
A lot of work, and not guaranteed to be successful, but it has the potential to deliver all the parts intact (except that pesky woodruff key)
Separate the two halves of the engine, and then tap the crank out from the clutch side, leaving the clutch behind.
A lot of work, and not guaranteed to be successful, but it has the potential to deliver all the parts intact (except that pesky woodruff key)
Martin
Cheers will try I a few of those methods see how I go
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Out of interest.. was your Cosa clutch held on with one of those fancy nuts, or the more traditional nut with the castellated top?
I've had one fuckitself, with one of the fancy nuts from SIP. By the time I'd got the clutch off, the woodruff key hole was a touch bigger than recommended.
New crank.
I've had one fuckitself, with one of the fancy nuts from SIP. By the time I'd got the clutch off, the woodruff key hole was a touch bigger than recommended.
New crank.
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