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Old 12-03-2008, 06:35 PM
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flywheel puller

does any one know where to get one for a cag or does anyone have one for sale

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Old 12-03-2008, 06:52 PM
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i think ozminimoto sells one or you could go to repco or somewhere similar and buy a harmonic balancer remover which will work just as good.
Alternatively you cant use your clutch bolts on the 2 little holes on the flywheel... you put them in quite far then turn the flywheel until is gets stuck undo the bolts a little move it a tiny bit so the bit stopping it from turning is under the holes then evenly tighten the screws little by little. BUT you could BREAK something.

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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 !
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ok kool thaks for the help
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lightend flywheel
hd clutch
hd clutch springs
rd racing 3d top end kit
meathook pegs
BZM fuel line and filter
fatboy exahust
NGK C7HSA spark plug
pod airfilter
tripple stage reeds
.75 jet

soon to come:
hp carb
full circle crank
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