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Originally Posted by Darren69
I would be wary of those type of clutch tools that bolt to the cases and I've heard of cases breaking in some cases. They're really not designed with that kind of strength in mind. Better to use the ones with the long handle that rest on the floor as you can't break that so easy!
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Due to it looking easier I tried a plastic bolt-to-the-casing clutch holder, it snapped like a carrot before I got close to the required torque.
I've since gone back to the 'tennis-bat' style which does the job perfectly.