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1988-Up Club Car Gas - Drive Clutch Puller Bolt

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Product Details

Having a good Club Car Gas Drive Clutch Puller Bolt in your toolbox is crucial in ensuring you are prepared to work not only on the clutch itself but also to access vital parts of the engine. The clutch puller is a long smooth shanked bolt that is threaded at the top. When you remove the clutch hold-down bolt, this will thread down in its place. This bolt is thinner and longer and will push the clutch off the press-fitting it has on the crankshaft. Don't worry; you do not need some fancy piece of equipment to put it back on; the hold-down bolt press it on as you tighten.

The clutch is a pulley that helps run your caddie. When you need to remove it, it is all but impossible without a golf cart clutch puller. Every vehicle is unique, just like every clutch is different. Do not expect to be able to use this on multiple models. Give Buggies Unlimited a call and get it coming.

Fits:

  • Club Car 1988 and up gas models

Replaces OEM Numbers:

  • 1014496
IMPORTANT TECH-TIP: This bolt withstands 45' LB of torque, which for a hollow 7/16" X 20 bolt is very good. Please be aware that a high-impact wrench cannot be used on this tool. In tests, we found that when upwards of 60-foot pounds was applied, the tool did break so it's best to stay under the recommended torque. Also, be sure to add grease on the end of the tool so it fills the gap between the crankshaft hole and the tool point. Remember, you cannot compress a liquid.
Item
5707  Drive Puller Bolt OEM 88-02
OEM
Club Car
Model
All
Start Year
1988
End Year
Current
Gas/Electric
Gas

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Rated 5 out of 5
Feb 9, 2023
The only way to remove clutch. Works good.
Rated 5 out of 5
Apr 12, 2022
worked great-
Rated 5 out of 5
Mar 31, 2022
Clutch removal bolt
Expensive but it worked well!
Rated 4 out of 5
Dec 9, 2021
I used to pull her bolt from buggies and had no problems with it but I did pre treat the shaft with a lubricant before pruying the Pole
Rated 5 out of 5
Oct 12, 2021
Worked great
Rated 5 out of 5
Jul 14, 2021
Makes the job so easy. Don't forget to grease it up.
Rated 5 out of 5
May 13, 2020
I was doing an engine rebuild and the engine was out of the cart. The clutch puller worked great!
Rated 5 out of 5
Jul 29, 2019
Tool does the job it was designed to do
Rated 5 out of 5
Jul 18, 2019
Clutch puller
This is a must have if your going to work on the engine and need to pull the clutch. The right tools make the job easier.
Rated 5 out of 5
Jun 26, 2019
clutch removal tool
Worked perfectly, good to have, if I did not have this I might have had a problem removing old clutch

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6 Questions
Is it left hand theirs ?

TO be honest with you. I bought it for someone else that needed it. I am guessing it is lefthanded threads.

my bolt bent not worth the money why ?

I am sorry to say I have not yet repaired my wife’s Club Car-she is still using it with the jerking wheelie take offs but I hope to fix over Christmas break. I will report on how it goes. Thanks, Tom

Will this Work for the pulley on transmission ?

I purchased bolt to remove the clutch from a 2004 Club Car Precedent...cant access the clutch because it's behind the frame, which meant dropping rear springs and jacking the body up high enough to extract the clutch assembly

Will this fit a 2003 club car carryall 2 with the Fe 350 motorist is a 7/16 fine thread on clutch I believe?

Wish I knew the answer but it did not work for me. It bent with very little pressure. I would suggest you buy a bolt that fits your threads, put a small amount of oil in the threaded portion and put an impact wrench on the bolt. Tighten the bolt by hand first, then with short bursts, tighten the bolt, the clutch will pop loose easily

Will this work on a 2012 club car precedent gas? Have already bought and returned 2 that didn’t.

This part should work on your 2012 gas precedent

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