Flywheel puller for Banshee same as the one for the Raptor?
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The Raptor takes an automotive style puller where the Banshee uses a totally different puller. The center of the Banshee flywheel is threaded inside...the puller screws into these threads too push the flywheel off on the Shee. Be careful the puller lines up perfectly so your bud does not strip the threads on the Rap flywheel. Tell him too tighten the puller up too 75-80 lb ft of pressure and pop the puller a couple of times with a hammer and the flywheel will jump right off there.
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Thanks!
I think the Raptor one is $90 and I know he would prefer to NOT spend that on a tool he will only use once but. . .
If anyone is in the Central Valley / Sacramento, CA area that has one and would be willing to lend it out, please drop me a PM.
I think the Raptor one is $90 and I know he would prefer to NOT spend that on a tool he will only use once but. . .
If anyone is in the Central Valley / Sacramento, CA area that has one and would be willing to lend it out, please drop me a PM.
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Yep, you don't have too have a Raptor specific puller....as long as it accepts 3 bolts and will align correct with the bolts he will be set. The blts are hard too run down since they are a long metric bold thats hardened (says 8.8 on top). Off the top of my head I am thinking the required screws were 8mm X 1.25 thread pitch and 80mm long.
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