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Re: Regular Flywheel Removal
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Posted by SproutW on May 01, 2005 at 01:25:55 from (209.174.86.35):
In Reply to: Regular Flywheel Removal posted by Jeff_MI on April 30, 2005 at 08:55:13:
I've had good success using two pieces of heavy angle iron and three pieces of threaded rod. I lined up one piece of angle iron across the two bolt holes on the flywheel and drilled the appropriate holes. Do the same with the other piece of angle iron but it will have one hole. The angle iron should stretch far enough to rest on both sides of the bell housing. Then screw in the pieces of threaded rod and screw down nuts on top of the angle iron. Make sure you use one turn at a time with each nut and you will slowly pull off the flywheel. The first time I did it I was alittle nervous I may hurt something internally in the motor but everything has always worked out fine. I'm still trying to find an easier way of putting on the flywheel myself.
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