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Yea the forks stopping it coming off
You need to remove the pin that holds the clutch Arm onto the fork then remove the arm and it will come off
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You could end up breaking or bending something if you dont that pin out n arm off!
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If its a HDi box surely its been changed to the push type clutch as well?
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If its a push clutch which i think all 306 dervs are, the arm has to come off. Only ones which are pull is the 1.8 and TUs iirc.
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Hdi is push too that's why you have vpto convert the box to fit a xud
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I didn't fit the box the previous owner did so I'm not sure what's been done an what hasn't. I'll have a look tomorrow what I can do with the clutch arm if nothing then it's bye bye clutch arm big grinders comin lol