Help! Removing Flywheel?
#2
Put the flywheel nut back on there, but leave it on a few threads just so when the flywheel does come off, it doesn't cut off your toes.
Buy a BFRM (Big ******* Rubber Mallet) and smack the side with the key. If you have someone else present, put a prybar on the key side and smack that side.
I use this trick and it normally takes 5 good whack's and the flywheel comes off.
Buy a BFRM (Big ******* Rubber Mallet) and smack the side with the key. If you have someone else present, put a prybar on the key side and smack that side.
I use this trick and it normally takes 5 good whack's and the flywheel comes off.
#4
I used a make-shift puller. There is bolts that thread into the flywheel itself, same size and pitch as the bolts for the A/C mount bracket. I got those bolts, and the tow hook mount off the front bumper of my FC. Stuff some wood between the hook mount and the e-shaft, and put the bolts on either side threading into the flywheel. I just kept tightening it until it popped off. Took a while though.
Any piece of steel that's about 6 inch in length with holes at each end to fit bolts through will work. Just remember to put wood or something between the "puller" and the e-shaft to prevent damage or something of the like.
I tried prying the flywheel off with two bigass prybars and that didn't work. So that's where the inspiration for using stuff laying around to make a puller came through.
Any piece of steel that's about 6 inch in length with holes at each end to fit bolts through will work. Just remember to put wood or something between the "puller" and the e-shaft to prevent damage or something of the like.
I tried prying the flywheel off with two bigass prybars and that didn't work. So that's where the inspiration for using stuff laying around to make a puller came through.
#5
just start beating on it... when i got mine off my friends and i had tried everything, heating it up and hitting a mallet, prying it off to no avail. In the end we found a 7ft solid bar of steel i the shop and to quick prys later the thing popped off.
#6
A simple claw hammer worked for me. Of course the oldest engine I've tried this on was rebuilt in '95, so it wasn't very old (3B '74 REPU 13B). I'm quit worried about my Cosmo engine though (early R5 '76 13B) which has an automatic counterweight; less material to whack.
#8
Originally Posted by Cheers!' date='May 15 2004, 06:28 PM
Firewood, i thought that was explained and covered in the FAQ.
Take big *** piece of birch. lie underneth, thread the flyhweel night back on slightly and beat the **** out it.
Take big *** piece of birch. lie underneth, thread the flyhweel night back on slightly and beat the **** out it.
But that was just my case.