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#2
Not really, no, it helps though. They can be stuck pretty bad. So far mine have always popped right off with a little leverage (don't overdo it, you'll wreck the front bearings) and tapping the flywheel with a steel hammer so it "rings". The high-frequency vibration loosens it.
#3
I've had success with the hammer method on auto counterweights as well as flywheels. The technique is basically the same. Leave the nut on a couple threads if you like having toes.
I'd prefer a puller, but that's money that could go for a set of new spark plugs or whatever.
I'd prefer a puller, but that's money that could go for a set of new spark plugs or whatever.
#6
Originally Posted by Jeff20B' date='Feb 3 2005, 12:41 PM
I've had success with the hammer method on auto counterweights as well as flywheels. The technique is basically the same. Leave the nut on a couple threads if you like having toes.
I'd prefer a puller, but that's money that could go for a set of new spark plugs or whatever.
I'd prefer a puller, but that's money that could go for a set of new spark plugs or whatever.
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