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    Flywheel Help

    I'm having trouble pulling the flywheel on my 87 KXT 250. I'm using a puller, but the flywheel doesnt seem to budge. Does anyone have any advice? Please help.
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    '84 Tecate 3

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    I had this problem once, not with the same engine though. I boiled a kettle of water and poured it over the flywheel until the flywheel was hot, then threaded the nut on and used a rubber while holding the flywheel (gloved hands). If you use the make sure you are ing the nuts and not the shaft, and make sure the is rubber. As you have a puller, i'd use it, but try the hot water trick. I couldn't believe it when it worked
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    did you pull the bolt out first???


    i had to ask :?
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    NEVER get a anywhere near a stock Tecate flywheel. If you tap or beat on it, you might loosen the glue that holds the magnets on. Your talking 14 year old glue.

    i'm always afraid i'm going to bust something with a puller. just when I think the next 1/8 turn will pull threads out or something the flywheel pops off.
    1986 Tecate
    1984 Tecate
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    1986 ATC350X
    1985 ATC250R (2)
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    Had this problem with my friend's 400ex. I now know from experience that pullers are made of softer metal than flywheels are
    +8 '81R, 200x, 2 atc110's, atc200, atc200e

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    Hey Brokdown, got any pics of the +8 81R???
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    80 110 (project)
    95 thundercat
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    When in doubt: STAND ON IT!!!!

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    I got the flywheel off finally! I had to put alot of tension on the puller, add a little heat to the center, then tap the puller with a . :shock:
    Current Rides:
    '87 Tecate 3
    '84 Tecate 3

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    Ahh, in wise hands the can be the most useful tool in the box.
    Ohhhhh arr

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    I hope it doesn't throw a magnet. I hope your skills are really great because tapping, hitting, or striking is not a good thing to do when it comes to the stock Tecate flywheels. Kawasaki should have screwed the magnets on like they did on the KXs. Hopefully the 87's have better glue.

    Look it over real good. They can be re-glued if need be.
    1986 Tecate
    1984 Tecate
    1985 Tri-Z
    1986 ATC350X
    1985 ATC250R (2)
    1985 ATC125M (2)
    1982 ATC70 - Original Owner

    175 TriMoto Frame with Pro-Tec Rear Suspension

    3-Wheelin' since '82

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    Jeb, have you posted pics of your Tri-Z anywhere on the forum or frontpage? I'd really like to have a gander.

    James
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