Can't remove flywheel
Trying to remove AF flywheel so I can replace low tension coil, when I used the flywheel extractor it stripped the threads in the boss,then tried 3 leg pulley through the slots but it just won't move, the engine was only built a few years ago with new race crank etc ..... Has anyone got any ideas I've never had his problem before . Cheers
Used good extractor , didn't force it in , but it's so tight when turning extractor bolt it pulled the threads out
Perhaps moshed keyway?
What happens with the 3 leg puller, the push bolt just starts to flex or what?
Can you get a more sturdy puller with the legs arround the outside circumference of the flywheel?
Alternative? Remove top-end, drive sprocket assembly, grind/cut flywheel down to the boss, run-hook stator wiring, unfasten mag flange drift the crank and remains of flywheel out complete with mag flange? Messy!
What happens with the 3 leg puller, the push bolt just starts to flex or what?
Can you get a more sturdy puller with the legs arround the outside circumference of the flywheel?
Alternative? Remove top-end, drive sprocket assembly, grind/cut flywheel down to the boss, run-hook stator wiring, unfasten mag flange drift the crank and remains of flywheel out complete with mag flange? Messy!
You're going to think i'm a right old fusspot, but. You did remember to remove the Left-hand threaded nut didn't you ????
Going to try pulley again in the morning with more force, maybe worth try with a big pulley on the outside edge, I would have to notch mag housing to get legs in
Yes mate I did take the nut off , lol
Yes mate I did take the nut off , lol
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It' s been covered before but screw the extractor in best you can then weld it to the boss . Tighten bolt down and give it a good tap with a hammer then screw in fully to remove flywheel .Scooter Restorations sell a new bolt in boss. I've used Buzetti extractors for years ,never had a problem.
Maybe a blast with the blow torch and the centre punch to help it along?
If you have the ability to cut a decent groove on the inside of the boss you could try the 'Vespa' method: cut a tight parrallel walled groove, fit the fly nut, put a high tensile circlip in the groove and back the nut off: with luck it will bring the flywheel with it...
Edit: Try Wack63's advice before mine!
If you have the ability to cut a decent groove on the inside of the boss you could try the 'Vespa' method: cut a tight parrallel walled groove, fit the fly nut, put a high tensile circlip in the groove and back the nut off: with luck it will bring the flywheel with it...
Edit: Try Wack63's advice before mine!
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This is the route I went down once with bolloxed flywheel threads. Worked a treat.wack 63 wrote:It' s been covered before but screw the extractor in best you can then weld it to the boss . Tighten bolt down and give it a good tap with a hammer then screw in fully to remove flywheel .Scooter Restorations sell a new bolt in boss. I've used Buzetti extractors for years ,never had a problem.
