I'm using a cassette/gear set from an MTB as a reduction gear on a DIY project. I need to remove a gear do to clearance. all the info I've found so far is, throw it away & get a new one & r&r info. I NEED to disassemble it. I'm also on a real tight budget.
Depends on the cassette you have. Ususally a cassette consists of a block of sprockets and spacers plus some loose sprockets and spacers. The "block" can be disassembled by finding the metal pins holding it together. Some cassettes, notably the higher end stuff, cannot be fully disassembled.
Or are you talking about a freewheel? Those can be taken apart while still on the hub using two chain whips, removing the outer sprocket that locks it.
Some pics would really help...
First, that is a Freewheel, not a Cassette - there is a big difference in their construction.
What are you trying to salvage from it? It was not designed to be disassembled.
Sometimes, the first thing is to unscrew the ring using a pin wrench. With other designs, two chain whips can be used to unscrew the smallest cog.
Nigel
You cannot remove just one cog; they are a stack, you would have to create some sort of spacer to replace it.
You need to give us specific details about what you are trying to do for us to provide suggestions. Repeating what you said before adds no value.
Nigel