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Old Apr 30, 2004 | 08:38 AM
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Damaged flywheel threads... How do you get it off now?

I bought a xr50 used and was in the process of taking it off the flywheel. I then noticed that the threads inside the flywheel are damaged. The threads on the flywheel are not completely messed up but my flywheel tool will not thread onto the threads. My flywheel tool threads are in great condition.

Is there another way to take the flywheel off without using a puller.

Any help would be great. I can't think of a way. I don't want to damage
the crankshaft threads.

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Old Apr 30, 2004 | 10:06 AM
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Re: Damaged flywheel threads... How do you get it off now?

Originally Posted by jquest1234
I bought a xr50 used and was in the process of taking it off the flywheel. I then noticed that the threads inside the flywheel are damaged. The threads on the flywheel are not completely messed up but my flywheel tool will not thread onto the threads. My flywheel tool threads are in great condition.

Is there another way to take the flywheel off without using a puller.

Any help would be great. I can't think of a way. I don't want to damage
the crankshaft threads.

Thanks

JQ
http://www.scootertherapy.com/flywheelremovepage.html

Found the link on the net. It sounds like it would work. Anyone have any input. The flywheel, after you remove the nut, is just held on magnetically, right? If so, that method should work.

Thanks,

JQ
Old Apr 30, 2004 | 12:32 PM
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Re: Damaged flywheel threads... How do you get it off now?

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http://www.scootertherapy.com/flywheelremovepage.html

Found the link on the net. It sounds like it would work. Anyone have any input. The flywheel, after you remove the nut, is just held on magnetically, right? If so, that method should work.

Thanks,

JQ
Another solution, I think, is a gear puller. It will grab on the sides of the flywheel(3 places) and push down on the crank shaft doing bascially the same thing as the flywheel puller.


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Re: Damaged flywheel threads... How do you get it off now?

there should be a gold colered bolt head under the bottom right corner of the flywheel that you can use a screwdriver to pry the flywheel up from.
Old May 1, 2004 | 08:49 PM
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Re: Damaged flywheel threads... How do you get it off now?

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there should be a gold colered bolt head under the bottom right corner of the flywheel that you can use a screwdriver to pry the flywheel up from.

I ***gently*** pryed it up with 2 srewdrivers and hammer method. It worked like a charm. I then wired the stator, solder it and now it's pushing 66 volts when the throttle is applied.

I am in the process of wiring in a rectifier. I have a bunch of gsxr 1000 rectifers laying around, hopefully it will do for a rectifer. I already have my lights ready.

Will post picture when I am finished.

Thanks,

JQ
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