Posted by Old-F20 on May 02, 2009 at 23:26:49 from (71.7.98.117):
In Reply to: F-20 Flywheel posted by SSF-20 on May 02, 2009 at 19:43:28:
dont make a puller that bolts to the bellhousing, you'll damage things. first off, it will put a tremendous lateral load on your main bearings, which they are not meant to handle. secondly, cast iron is strong, but it wont withstand those large lateral loads either. the correst way to put one on is to actually have a picec of roundstock threaded to go on the rear of the crank. the end of this tool should be threaded so you can make the 'cage' that bolts down to the flywheel be able to go through it and tighten it down. makes sure you have your dowel pin lined up correctly, or you'll be taking it off again.
im probably sure im not describing it right, if so i can take some pics of the tools ive made.
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