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Flywheel puller for a '74 DT 360 -Can Someone Direct me to the Right Size?
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And now going to pull the magneto . . . clean up and replace that seal. Amazon fine for this, but need to get the correct size -anyone know? Thanks!
18 Feb 2021 07:23
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Motion Pro 08-0026 puller
1963 YG1-T, 1965 MG1-T, Allstate 250, 1970 CT1b, 1971 R5, 1973 AT3MX, 1974 TS400L, 1975 RD350, 1976 DT175C, 1976 Husqvarna 250CR, 1981 DT175G, 1988 DT50, 1990 "Super" DT50, 1991 RT180, 2017 XT250
18 Feb 2021 07:43
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I think its a 27mm left hand thread
got mine for $10 on eBay, many on Amazon too
Clean out threads in flywheel really good with WD40 and to fully thread puller into flywheel because if yours is like mine the first time it was probably pulled since it left Japan took some real torque.
I like to use impact wrench on large nuts like flywheel, clutch, sprocket, but when i reassemble i make sure the threads and nuts are perfect - and chase if not - oil up and tighten with a torque wrench as these threads are very easy to tear up when tightening with impact wrench
got mine for $10 on eBay, many on Amazon too
Clean out threads in flywheel really good with WD40 and to fully thread puller into flywheel because if yours is like mine the first time it was probably pulled since it left Japan took some real torque.
I like to use impact wrench on large nuts like flywheel, clutch, sprocket, but when i reassemble i make sure the threads and nuts are perfect - and chase if not - oil up and tighten with a torque wrench as these threads are very easy to tear up when tightening with impact wrench
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18 Feb 2021 07:49
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Thanks so much, great advice!
18 Feb 2021 08:11
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I mentioned a specific quality puller because the market is flooded with cheap ones...
They are only a bargain unless you happen to get a poor quality one where the puller threads fail and destroy the flywheel threads in the process. Then you'll wish you spent $5 more and got a known quality one.
Don't ask me how I know.
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They are only a bargain unless you happen to get a poor quality one where the puller threads fail and destroy the flywheel threads in the process. Then you'll wish you spent $5 more and got a known quality one.
Don't ask me how I know.
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1963 YG1-T, 1965 MG1-T, Allstate 250, 1970 CT1b, 1971 R5, 1973 AT3MX, 1974 TS400L, 1975 RD350, 1976 DT175C, 1976 Husqvarna 250CR, 1981 DT175G, 1988 DT50, 1990 "Super" DT50, 1991 RT180, 2017 XT250
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