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Re: Need help on flywheel for 29' 1020
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Posted by casered on September 28, 2002 at 07:17:26 from (204.186.150.2):
In Reply to: Need help on flywheel for 29' 1020 posted by brandon cerritelli on September 26, 2002 at 19:15:56:
Brandon, we had this same issue on our 26 15-30. We made our own slide hammer from a piece of rolled steel and threaded the end to fit in the pin. Soaked it good with penetrant and pulled it right out without any troubles. The flywheel on the other hand was a different story. I made a puller out of 3inch c channel. I cut a length of it in two pieces and welded it together to make a "T". Drilled holes in the three ends to match holes in the flywheel and using heavy grade bolts we tightened the puller down against the end of the crankshaft pulling the flywheel off, with a little persuasion with a sledgehammer and lots of penetrant. Also cleaned the end of the crank real good with emery cloth to make the flwheel slide over it easier. Good luck and let us know how you make out.
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