Hey guys, I really need some ideas. I'm trying to remove the flywheel with the correct puller but the inside threads are dammaged and the puller won't start. Is there any other ways to get this flywheel off???????
Hey guys, I really need some ideas. I'm trying to remove the flywheel with the correct puller but the inside threads are dammaged and the puller won't start. Is there any other ways to get this flywheel off???????
Last edited by jhatten; 09-07-2008 at 11:24 PM.
IT IS MY SWORN DUTY TO REPAIR ALL THINGS, BROKEN OR NOT....
I have used a 2 arm puller before. There isn't enough room to get the arms behind the flywheel so I used them in the shortest position and hooked the arms to the pull starter basket. Just be careful, if the flywheel is really on there you can bend the basket.
1984 Yamaha YT 60 Tri Zinger(current project)
1983 Yamaha YTM 200 (rear suspension kit)..... long term project
2004 BMW R1150R
1972 Honda CT 70
2007 Lifan 110
I will try to round up a puller from work tomorrow, thanks and keep the ideas coming.....
IT IS MY SWORN DUTY TO REPAIR ALL THINGS, BROKEN OR NOT....
Looks like a tough spot man. If you get that sucker off throw it straight in the dumpster. Soak it down with PB blaster and give it a couple whacks with aor try some heat before you try the two-arm puller. Good luck.
83' ATC70
85' ATC70
83' ATC200x
96' TRX90
05' CRF50- The only thing left that hasn't been modded out are the engine cases.
dy-no-mite?
Ray
1985 big red 250es working good. 1983 200e waiting for new crank and rod. 200x project looking needing everything.
lol, Best idea of the day......... dy-no-mite.. thats great. Thanks for the ideas. The part of the case that surrounds the flywheel is cracked, so i might finish it off with athen try the puller......................ok I tried the 2 arm puller with no luck, just couldn't get it to bite. in the mean time i busted part of the case. So it looks like I am back to the drawing board. this bike has been so abused I might have to do a complete rebuild from the frame up.
Last edited by jhatten; 09-10-2008 at 08:40 PM.
IT IS MY SWORN DUTY TO REPAIR ALL THINGS, BROKEN OR NOT....