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  1. #16
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    go get a new one. if you buy a craftsman instead of the autpzone crappos it will last and not break on you. the cheapo ones break.
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    I got it out.

    anyway I am to a point where I am stumped I have the manual right here in front of me and did a forum search. I cant for the life of me get this crank shaft apart???

    am I missing something? Do I need a special puller to get this off? is it threaded on?


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    that my friend is a flywheel. all flywheels are held on a woodruff key which needs to be pulled off with a puller like all flywheels.
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ID:	146650 Right here in the manual.
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    What is the center going to push on it's inset about an inch???


  5. #20
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    thats why the puller is about 4 inches long.
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    I know But the only pullers I can find the shafts are to big to fit inside there. I thought the flywheel was right underneath the pullstarter I have the bolt puller set for that one...

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    If I am not mistaken I will be needing some of these...


  8. #23
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    if you have a inch or more clearince between the flywheel and the cases you can use that type. they use the regular screw type puller in the manuals
    1983 honda 200x 185 motor, Uni air filter, bassani exhaust, itp rims. FOR SALE!!!
    1982 honda 200 bigred cobra exhaust

    1989 yamaha banshee fmf gold pipes boost bottle k&n airfilter

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    I dont have anything to screw into... like I said before the other one comes off but it had screw holes for my puller to screw into...

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    http://www.motionpro.com/motorcycle/partno/08-0026

    right tool for the job. if your threads inside are srtipped or missing then, you have to use a standard gear puller and it's a pita!!!!
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    You need a special puller. Part of the puller threads into the flywheel. The forcing screw pushes against the crank. Go look at some on ebay, u will see what Im talking about. Ive got to get one for my warrior too. Good luck.

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    DAM that sound's Like it's going to be a challenge to find!

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    Is there a special name for this puller?

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    Quote Originally Posted by oscarmayer View Post
    http://www.motionpro.com/motorcycle/partno/08-0026

    right tool for the job. if your threads inside are srtipped or missing then, you have to use a standard gear puller and it's a pita!!!!
    Thank you oscarmayer

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