Well, after playing with a bunch of different pullers for the Kawi Deeres, I found one that will pull both the 102-C and TR-800 clutches with 3/4"-16 threads. It threads in about 5 threads, and it fits the bolt hole in the crank perfectly. This would be the one to use in place of the elusive Deere part# JDM-41-1. Any puller listed in a book that is or replaces Comet part# 216097 is the one to use. The fitment is for Comet/Arctic 100, 101-C, 102-C and 108-C up to 1995. If you can't find them, I can order them. It's made my Make-It industries and it's around $40. We should probably pin the part# in FAQ or in the Kawi tech section for quick reference.
~Jack
Clutch Puller for TR-800 & 102-C
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Clutch Puller for TR-800 & 102-C
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1980 Trailfire 340 (Grandpa bought new)
1983 Trailfire LX
1982 Spitfire (Grandpa bought new)
(3)1974 295/S
1975 340/S
(2) 1978 Liquifire
2003 Ski Doo Renegade 600HO
1993 Polaris XLT Special with AAEN pipes
2020 Polaris Indy 600 XC 129 40th Anniversary Edition
1980 Liquifire (currently in pieces)
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Good work Jack. I agree that you should post this in the FAQ section for everyone to see. We've had a few new guys ask what puller to use so this should clear it up. I would post a picture of it too, or I could post a pic of the one in my tool box.
Thanks,
-Rainville
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Dont forget the 94c on the spits and such.
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Let's put this one to bed
I don't currently have a Spitty motor that is in 1 piece, but there are only 3 different 94-c duster pullers. Threre are 3 different puller rod choices and 1 9/16"-18 bolt application.
~Jack
~Jack
Owner, Durand Motorsports
1980 Trailfire 340 (Grandpa bought new)
1983 Trailfire LX
1982 Spitfire (Grandpa bought new)
(3)1974 295/S
1975 340/S
(2) 1978 Liquifire
2003 Ski Doo Renegade 600HO
1993 Polaris XLT Special with AAEN pipes
2020 Polaris Indy 600 XC 129 40th Anniversary Edition
1980 Liquifire (currently in pieces)
1980 Trailfire 340 (Grandpa bought new)
1983 Trailfire LX
1982 Spitfire (Grandpa bought new)
(3)1974 295/S
1975 340/S
(2) 1978 Liquifire
2003 Ski Doo Renegade 600HO
1993 Polaris XLT Special with AAEN pipes
2020 Polaris Indy 600 XC 129 40th Anniversary Edition
1980 Liquifire (currently in pieces)