Drive pulley puller Bolt: Dimensions?
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Drive pulley puller Bolt: Dimensions?
Hello,
can anyone send me the exact Dimensions + thread size of "Drive pulley puller Bolt" Kawi part # 57001-1429? I'm from germany and this tool is with 130€ very, very expensive here... [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img]
So i want to try to create this Bolt by myself :-)
thanks
Rudi
can anyone send me the exact Dimensions + thread size of "Drive pulley puller Bolt" Kawi part # 57001-1429? I'm from germany and this tool is with 130€ very, very expensive here... [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img]
So i want to try to create this Bolt by myself :-)
thanks
Rudi
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Drive pulley puller Bolt: Dimensions?
if you have a lathe to make the bolt then just make your own measurements. the end of the puller should be a good slip fit in the threads of the bolt that holds the clutch on.then make the pulling threads the same size as the threads in the clutch housing. I'm sure you can figure it out if you can run a lathe.
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570001-1429 Puller Bolt
I have a 2005 Kawasaki Mule 610 4X4. I needed to replace the wear shoes (49048-0001) in the Driven Pulley. Doing the job requires the Kawasaki Special Tool 57001-1429. It's just a bolt with a taper at the end. But without it you are in a bind, you will not get that pully off without it....or so you would think. What you need to do is go to your local hardware (I went to Value) and purchase a 14mm X 110mm Fine thread bolt and a 10mm x 100mm fine thread bolt. Take the 10mm bolt and remove the head with an angle grinder, that will leave you with a 10mm x @95mm shaft with the threads on one end. Remove the main retaining bolt from the driven pulley. Insert the 10mm rod (bolt with head removed) thread first into the hole where the main bolt was removed from. Thread in the 14mm X 110mm bolt into the center of the driven pulley and tighten clockwise. A few little twists and "pop!", the driven pulley is free. Remove the driven pulley and then remove the 10mm rod which will be freely accessible. Store these two pieces for the next time you need to pop that pulley. Total cost of the 2 bolts @$5.
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