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Topic: M Flywheel removal
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| BigTone
08-19-2012 14:25:21
166.248.8.9
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I got the motor out, pressure plate and clutch disk removed, I got the tabs on the bolts bent back and the bolts removed and the flywheel (im pretty sure its the flywheel, the ring gear is attached to it) will not come off....How do I get it off, do I need a puller or am I missing somthing? Thanks for the help |
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| Nebraska Cowman
08-19-2012 15:23:31
166.182.3.114
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Re: M Flywheel removal in reply to BigTone, 08-19-2012 14:25:21
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| Yeah, it's stuck on the guide pin. I'd tunk it with a BFH. It will fall off. (maybe not a good idea if you are working very far off the ground) |
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| The tractor vet
08-19-2012 14:33:47
76.212.225.255
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Re: M Flywheel removal in reply to BigTone, 08-19-2012 14:25:21
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| YEa your missing two guied studs installed to slide it out so you can grab it as it is STCU on the flange of the crank and a dowel Ya need one if not TWO pry bars and it will come off that is why i said ya need two guide studs so it will not pop off and take your toes off when it falls on them. |
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