| You can just make one from a piece of flat plate & 3 bolts
You can use the old 2 bolts through the flywheel trick, tension them against the crankcase so they are pushing the flywheel off , then screwing in the crank bolt a few turns a couple of swift taps with a hammer will usually get them off
Although this method can be a touch rough on the case & crank bearings, you usually only need to remove the flywheel when doing a full rebuild or changing cranks !!
if you do decide to make one you can make a combination puller that will do the clutch as well as flywheel ! |