flywheel puller

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R P Corse
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flywheel puller

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well started stripping down the spare engine, got the topend off along with the pistons out, now im struggling as the fly wheel puller i have doesnt fit! can someone tell me the correct size of the one i need so i can go and buy one! or would they kindly lend me one - will pay for postage etc... and then send it all back!
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Re: flywheel puller

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Unless you plan to remove it permantly then you dont actually need to remove it to strip the engine.

there is a genuine Kawasaki tool but it's hugely expensive I'm prepared to bet................
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stripping the complete engine down as spares mate, i won't be putting her back together.
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Re: flywheel puller

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same applies you dont need to remove it

Most cranks for sale on E Bay come with it still attached.
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Re: flywheel puller

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quality cheers mate, thought i'd need to remove it - had to on the Aprilia, but that was a horizontally split crank case
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