Need puller for ez-go golf cart flywheel

ldj

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I've got an alder model ez-go golf cart with the internal start/gen.
What can I use to remove the flywheel and does anyone know if it can be done with engine in cart?
 
Many small engine flywheels are drilled and some are tapped for a puller. You can take a steel plate and drill it to match the puller holes and drill and tap it in the center for a jacking screw.
 
(quoted from post at 19:47:07 08/28/13) I've got an alder model ez-go golf cart with the internal start/gen.
What can I use to remove the flywheel and does anyone know if it can be done with engine in cart?

You can find your answer here

http://server1.buggiesunlimited.com/phpBB2/

Mine is a 1994 with a Robin engine once I removed the bolt that retains the clutch to the crank I used a big bolt to jack the clutch off...

The clutch hub is threaded you have to be careful not to damage the threads on the end of the crank... I don't remember the size of the bolt that was required...
 
(quoted from post at 17:21:33 08/28/13)
(quoted from post at 19:47:07 08/28/13) I've got an alder model ez-go golf cart with the internal start/gen.
What can I use to remove the flywheel and does anyone know if it can be done with engine in cart?

You can find your answer here

http://server1.buggiesunlimited.com/phpBB2/

Mine is a 1994 with a Robin engine once I removed the bolt that retains the clutch to the crank I used a big bolt to jack the clutch off...

The clutch hub is threaded you have to be careful not to damage the threads on the end of the crank... I don't remember the size of the bolt that was required...

I have been there and can't find my answer
I am wanting to remove the flywheel, not clutch
 
(quoted from post at 03:26:53 08/29/13) It is 244 cc Robin engine, 1979 model with internal start/gen.

On my 94 I am sure I use a standard automotive harmonic balancer puller if it was to big I would have dropped down to a smaller one just like it.... I can have the engine out of my 94 in less than 30 min... nuttin to it.... I do cheat I have a automotive lift to lift it on...
 
Well you can do as mentioned using a plate, and drill the holes to match the flywheel. Then put a socket or large nut behind it, and use the bolts in the flywheel to pull it off. Just have to keep it some what even so it doesn't get in a bind from pulling to much on one side.
 

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