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Re: pulling 10 20 flywheel
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Posted by Regularman on January 09, 2001 at 06:55:58 from (147.160.180.17):
In Reply to: pulling 10 20 flywheel posted by ron ohio on January 08, 2001 at 16:31:40:
To breifly answer your question, Yes. I have had success pulling the flywheel and key all one shot. Never on a 10-20 though, but I've done it on many Regulars, F20s, and F30s. The key is simply pressed in but can be nearly impossible to remove. there are two large holes in the flywheel. Here's my process: 1. I remove the large nut and lock, 2. Fish a small but good chain in the one hole and out the other, 3. set a board, plank, or flat piece of metal accross the back of the bell housing, This works best if the engine can be stood up on end but I've done it many times with the motor laying down, 4. Set a hydralic jack on the plank, run the chian over the top of the jack and pump. The chain will pull the flywheel, key and all right off. Hope this helps
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