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Does anybody have any idea how I can remove a broken part of the flywheel extractor out of my flywheel. Trying to remove the flywheel and the extractor snapped, it is hardened and flush with the wheel so nothing to get hold of. Can a puller of some other type work? Please help!!!!
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A photo will help.
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This is the terwat!!! tried a puller but its a three arm puller and two dont line up.


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I'd try a small terminal screwdriver and small hammer to tap it anticlockwise. I wouldn't imagine that you did it up that tight and it should start working loose.
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I'd try that but with a dot punch that'll grip the metal.dapper wrote:I'd try a small terminal screwdriver and small hammer to tap it anticlockwise. I wouldn't imagine that you did it up that tight and it should start working loose.
Dunno if the whole flywheel will come out if you try removing the crankshaft? Use an MB crank removal tool, maybe it'll free up the flywheel enough to remove it then you'll have more scope for getting out the broken bit out.