jhurkot
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All I'm saying is my clutch was on so tight that over 250FtLbs on the puller would not pop it, in fact it bent the puller. Water trick had to be used. When I torque my clutches to spec, they pop off nice with the puller like they are supposed to. And the clutch was pulled off the next day after coming back from the dealer. Not even ridden....... Never in my 40 years of sledding and working on sleds have I seen a clutch that has been supposedly put on by a professional, that effing tight...
This is pretty common. Always use the water trick on Polaris sleds. Now that your puller is bent might as well cut the tip off and use it for the water trick. If you're doing the water trick I recommend leaving a ****ty belt on it and putting towels/blankets between the clutches. Polaris clutches are disposable after 350-500 miles.