flyweel removal
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flyweel removal
well i found the polaris tool is overpriced and the dealer said to use a regular 3 bolt style automotive puller.
im not big on 4 wheelers, but have good knowledge in the chevy motor dept.
ended up bending the 3 smaller hardended bolts.
this flywheel wont come off.
i need to get the startor and the wiring off so i can ship my motor off to be built.
any tips ?
im not big on 4 wheelers, but have good knowledge in the chevy motor dept.
ended up bending the 3 smaller hardended bolts.
this flywheel wont come off.
i need to get the startor and the wiring off so i can ship my motor off to be built.
any tips ?
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flyweel removal
I use this Harmonic Balancer Puller to remove flwywheels all the time. I use a air impact wrench to drive the center bolt. Make sure to use the washers on the bolts and double them up.
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flyweel removal
Originally posted by: BigBlueScrammy
I use this <a class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa/itemdisplay/displayItem.do?itemid=37824&CategoryName=&SubCateg oryName=" target=blank>Harmonic Balancer Puller</A> to remove flwywheels all the time. I use a air impact wrench to drive the center bolt. Make sure to use the washers on the bolts and double them up.
I use this <a class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa/itemdisplay/displayItem.do?itemid=37824&CategoryName=&SubCateg oryName=" target=blank>Harmonic Balancer Puller</A> to remove flwywheels all the time. I use a air impact wrench to drive the center bolt. Make sure to use the washers on the bolts and double them up.
ive run it with the impact and it just bends the bolts.
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