Posted by Old-F20 on August 16, 2008 at 21:08:57 from (71.7.98.117):
In Reply to: F-20 Fly wheel help posted by spencer13cat on August 16, 2008 at 20:46:44:
spencer13cat said: (quoted from post at 20:46:44 08/16/08) I have attempted to remove the flywheel with every puller I own. I Bought eye bolts used for tool and die work and made three short chains to reach my cherry picker. I'm beginning to think I'm on candid camera. I have read some of the old threads on flywheels. Can someone enlighten me? There is a threaded insert I assume to be a key and should come out when I pull the flywheel. I am pushing against The end of the crankshaft.
Does anyone know how much force they have applied to get these things yanked???
ive got a 10 ton botle jack setup in a puller and ive maxed it out before the flywheel pops off. the cranks are tapered and on ther with some good pressure
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