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You could just give it a go with a 3-leg puller. You aren't supposed to use them but they work ok most of the time. The rest of the time they buckle the rotor.
I have also known people remove a rotor with two claw hammers braced against pieces of wood across the casings.
Heating the central hub makes this easier, just careful not to melt the glue. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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Oh, and if you can work out what the thread size in the centre is, a simple bolt that size will often do it. On some bikes, the rear wheel spindle is the correct size. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Came across this
https://www.partsforscooters.com/202-97-Universal-Parts-Cross-Type-Flywheel-Puller
A Made in Taiwan “Universal” puller. Of course it isn’t really "universal" and there would be a rather slim chance of finding it here in Taiwan, where its made, but I thought I could take its size range as a bolt "shopping list" It does
M10x1.25R
M14x1.5R
M16x1.5R
M18x1.5R
M24x1.0R
M27x1.0L
Got the last two in the tool I bought in the UK, so got one of each of the rest at 5cm long.
M16 seems to fit the thread on the flywheel. AFAICT I need a stub in the crankshaft bolt hole to force against to get the flywheel off. I used an unthreaded cotter pinish thing in my odd fastners tin, a loose fit in the threaded hole, and some thin polythene sheet for lubrication.
No movement after quite a bit of forcing, and the cotter pin thing had bent.
Cut down a bolt to try next (mosquito happy hour stopped play) but I'm a bit concerned that its taking so much force. |
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A taper fit can get a fair old hold. You should try getting the clutch basket off an MZ engine (mounts on the end of the crank like the alternator flywheel on other bikes). You heat it up, wind on a 3-leg puller until the central thread is creaking then whack the end of the puller with a hammer. It flies off with a lot of energy, to the point you need to be careful not to be in the way of it. My mate positions a cardboard box full of workshop rags next to it you catch his after it flew across the workshop and knocked a lump of concrete out of the wall one time.
So, yeah, some heat applied to the hub of the flywheel can help matters greatly. So the hub expands slightly relative to the crank. Obviously being mindful of there being magnets glued onto it so my usual get it smoking hot advice isn't appropriate in this application. Some judicious use of a heat gun might help though. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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I admire your perseverence. May be approaching time to be looking at how much a replacement flywheel is. Often not very much for generic Chinese ones off ebay.
You have to wonder if it's been threadlocked on or has spun up at some point and welded itself to the taper, or maybe mangled the woodroffe key.
If you can source a replacement cheaply, I have a couple of suggestions for destructive removal. One is to just make yourself an attachment point for a 3-leg or harmonic puller by hacking or drilling into the flywheel.
Another is to apply a lot of heat to the centre of the flywheel (a lot, so oil smokes off it) and try again with your current puller
Another is to weld a big nut to the end so you can get a thread that's on one of your existing pullers in there or a even a piece of allthread to use as a slide hammer. The welding heat will help loosen things.
Final one is to carefully cut a slot in the hub of the flywheel then splay it with a cold chisel. I'd suggest doing it over the woodroffe key slot, less metal to cut through and you're cutting down onto the key which is replaceable. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Got the length of the bolt stub wrong somehow the first time, so had to cut another slice off (and another screwdriver slot) to get enough forcing threads in play.
Ran it down in grease, then wrapped in PTFE tape, then ran it down in greased polythene sheet, which also lubed the forcing threads.
Cylinder packed with rope, socket with sliding T and a pipe extension on the forcing bolt, tighten it up and then hit the end of the pipe sharpish with a club hammer.
On about the 6th whack it let go.
TADA!
I don't think I hit the end of the lever with a hammer the other times, so it could just have been that, or that combined with a better spacer.
No VERY obvious reason for chain slack lack revealed by lifting the flywheel out of the way, BUT I think the chain adjuster screw thing is supposed to have a white plastic (nylon?) end, and this was lying loose, so I'm guessing thats it.
Maybe superglue it back on |
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Superglue wont do a good bond. If you're going to use an adhesive, I'd go with either a 2-part epoxy or a polyurethane adhesive like gorilla glue. Degrease very thoroughly, assemble with your adhesive then clamp it down (I'd wind it up in a vice) until set.
When using an epoxy or polyurethane to stick a plastic, it can greatly help the bond strength by running a blue flame over the surface of the plastic immediately before bonding. Not enough to melt it, literally a quick lick over with a blue flame. It alters the surface chemistry slightly in a way that encourages a good bond. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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