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    timex69 is offline Just Too Addicted Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    Fly wheeler puller

    is it possible to make your own fly wheel puller? If so tell me what you;ve used.

    alex

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    this is what i use on honda motors i've worked on ( 185 - 200x - 250sx + es )

    not sure where i picked it up but it threads right in and pops them off.
    seems i've read other members using the front axle ,,, looks about the same size i reckon.

    john
    Last edited by jeswinehart; 08-24-2006 at 09:12 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timex69
    is it possible to make your own fly wheel puller? If so tell me what you;ve used.

    alex
    Different machines use different style pullers. Finding aftermarket pullers is pretty easy and reasonably priced. Like on a ATC90,110,185, 200 style pullers. Buy the right one. To me it's not worth damaging a $50 ( or more ) part ( stator, flywheel, ect ) trying to save $8-$15.
    Howdy

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    i use a steering wheel/harmonic dampner puller for my tecate. make sure you dont use an impact wrench or you'll mess up your magnets/glue. good luck

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    speed20 is offline Check my feedback before buying from me Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    for my 83-85 200x, I used the swingarm bolt and a little bolt (rounded the head on the bolt, fits in the hole in the crank). worked great!
    Currently Trikeless!!!

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    14 mm X 1.5 is the thread size for 200X

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    same for a 83-86 250r swingarm and front axle bolt.

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    I bought this one from a Honda dealer but I don`t think it is a Honda tool.

    It works for a number of jobs. 16mm, 18mm, 20mm, 22mm, it cost me $28.00 canadian. Well worth the money.
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