fly wheel remove
ok just how damn tite can tis thing be? i the next step is the impack wrench, but just to be sure that i am not about to pull a (OO ****) its lefty lossy and righty titey
correct? if so tel me now be for i hit it with the impact
correct? if so tel me now be for i hit it with the impact
well i mean i have doen this type of work befor but **** its on there tite as hell. locktite must be on it.
in any case i have the right tools now and will try again latter, last thing i needed was a stiped bolt on the fly wheel.
in any case i have the right tools now and will try again latter, last thing i needed was a stiped bolt on the fly wheel.
well i hear talk of oreilly but never seen one.
car quest
auto zone
napa
advance
bumper to bumper
\are the only ones we have here.
the book says to use a rotor tool to pull it out but can a three clamp flywheel puller work as well, i only have a two arm puller and it sucks. doesn't pull even.
car quest
auto zone
napa
advance
bumper to bumper
\are the only ones we have here.
the book says to use a rotor tool to pull it out but can a three clamp flywheel puller work as well, i only have a two arm puller and it sucks. doesn't pull even.
Well I have used a 3 arm puller on flywheels on dirt bikes before... it wasn't the best idea as it could have screw it up bad. It worked once for me then I tried it on another bike and it wouldn't work. Since then I have bought the right tool.
well the one thats on there is trashed so i guess it doen't matter what happens to as long as it come off, puting the new one on shouldn't be hard just a rubber hammer and then the bolt to bring it in and tight.
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They dont make anything easy. Not sure if you can rent one for that. I believe they sell them on ebay. Shouldn't be more than $20.

