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Flywheel puller

Post by Killerwhale » Wed Aug 24, 2011 5:52 am

Hey!
There´s a lotta pullers on evilbay...anyone know wich one i need for the trix?

cheers

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Re: Flywheel puller

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Re: Flywheel puller

Post by Mincehead » Wed Aug 24, 2011 7:58 am

VERY likely Yamaha generic M27 x 1.00, I can tell you the Yamaha part number of the rotor puller:

90890 - 01362

Crankshaft protector plate assy:

90890 - 01382

Looking on the web it would appear that the rotor puller fits from the YBR125 up to the XVS1100 and all sorts in-between, so it would appear to be a generic Yamaha (and likely other Japanese bikes too), puller. :wink:
Oh and even from that cmsnl outfit, the Yamaha one is 274 Euro`s!!!!!

http://www.cmsnl.com/products/90890-013 ... 089001807/

Look how cheap you can buy them if you know the thread sizes and whether left or right hand:

http://pitposse.com/pullerchart.html
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Re: Flywheel puller

Post by Killerwhale » Wed Aug 24, 2011 8:08 am

Mincehead wrote:VERY likely Yamaha generic M27 x 1.00, I can tell you the Yamaha part number of the rotor puller:

90890 - 01362

Crankshaft protector plate assy:

90890 - 01382

Looking on the web it would appear that the rotor puller fits from the YBR125 up to the XVS1100 and all sorts in-between, so it would appear to be a generic Yamaha (and likely other Japanese bikes too), puller. :wink:
Oh and even from that cmsnl outfit, the Yamaha one is 274 Euro`s!!!!!

http://www.cmsnl.com/products/90890-013 ... 089001807/

Look how cheap you can buy them if you know the thread sizes and whether left or right hand:

http://pitposse.com/pullerchart.html
Insane, i saw a whole yamaha boxed kit for 60 en the bay....

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Re: Flywheel puller

Post by lenny » Wed Aug 24, 2011 9:08 am

I have found on MANY bikes I have owned that either the swingarm bolt or axle bolt and an impact driver makes a great free flywheel puller. Not sure about the trx though.

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Re: Flywheel puller

Post by zednine » Mon Aug 29, 2011 9:26 pm

i made one myself ........ cut a piece of alloy and drilled 4 holes in it

Worked a treat

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Re: Flywheel puller

Post by Kevtrx849 » Tue Aug 30, 2011 12:07 am

I've found with the TRX that i didn't need a puller at all. Utilised the 3 tapped threads in the flywheel. Disc bolts are the right size. I used an allen key t'bar. Tightened them up by hand and pop,off it came. Clutch basket was the one i had trouble with :twisted:
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Re: Flywheel puller

Post by zednine » Tue Aug 30, 2011 2:44 am

Kevtrx849 wrote:I've found with the TRX that i didn't need a puller at all. Utilised the 3 tapped threads in the flywheel. Disc bolts are the right size. I used an allen key t'bar. Tightened them up by hand and pop,off it came. Clutch basket was the one i had trouble with :twisted:
The easiest way to do the clutch is to use an impact gun ...... saves all that clutch holding tool stuff and handy for the sprocket nut too

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Re: Flywheel puller

Post by Kevtrx849 » Tue Aug 30, 2011 1:12 pm

Yup, used my rattle gun. Tried holding onto the basket with a rag to prevent it spinning, no good. Put a large screwdriver through it to hold it and promptly snapped some alloy off. Good thing i've got a spare one. Live and learn.
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Re: Flywheel puller

Post by Mincehead » Wed Sep 14, 2011 4:05 am

Killerwhale wrote:Hey!
There´s a lotta pullers on evilbay...anyone know wich one i need for the trix?

cheers
Did you ever find the flywheel thread size and pitch Killerwhale?
I`ve found out one of my favourite companies markets them :wink: :

http://www.venhill.co.uk/Motorcycle_Tools/ENGINE_TOOLS
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Re: Flywheel puller

Post by Killerwhale » Wed Sep 14, 2011 6:11 am

Mincehead wrote:
Killerwhale wrote:Hey!
There´s a lotta pullers on evilbay...anyone know wich one i need for the trix?

cheers
Did you ever find the flywheel thread size and pitch Killerwhale?
I`ve found out one of my favourite companies markets them :wink: :

http://www.venhill.co.uk/Motorcycle_Tools/ENGINE_TOOLS
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Re: Flywheel puller

Post by Killerwhale » Fri Sep 23, 2011 5:59 pm

Kevtrx849 wrote:I've found with the TRX that i didn't need a puller at all. Utilised the 3 tapped threads in the flywheel. Disc bolts are the right size. I used an allen key t'bar. Tightened them up by hand and pop,off it came. Clutch basket was the one i had trouble with :twisted:
U da man!! But fekk what a bang when it came off...semi deaf over here!!

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Re: Flywheel puller

Post by Kevtrx849 » Fri Sep 23, 2011 11:41 pm

:lol: Yeah, made me jump too
If everything seems under control
your just not going fast enough.
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