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ANY TIPS ON REMOVAL OF A STARTER CLUTCH AND FLYWHEEL ?? Anyone????

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Old 06-15-2006, 02:45 AM
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Any true mechanics in the forum? Need help please...Thanks[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
 
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I'm guessing it's a raptor. Use a good puller on the flywheel, keep the flywheel nut on the threads flush with the end of the crank and when you have a good amount of tension on the puller give it a whack with a hammer to ((shock)) the flywheel loose.
 
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your best bet is to get it tore down to where you are ready to pull the flywheel and take it to a shop and let them pull it. its not that hard but do you want to risk screwing up the magnets in the flywheel and spending the 300 plus dollars to replace it. or even screwing up the end of your crank. Just my opinion but most places wont charge much of anything if that is all they have to do is pop the flywheel.
 
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