Description: Free shipping in USA 2 year warranty Same day shipping visit our store > --> find parts for : ATV / UTV / SXS Motorcycles Snowmobiles Watercraft Other Menu Store Home ATV / UTV / SXS Motorcycles Snowmobiles Watercraft Other IMPORTANT - Important notice about the product.--> Flywheel Puller 27 mm LH for Honda CR 480 R 1982 1983 Magneto Stator Engine Tool KEY FEATURES  Brand New Flywheel Puller PLEASE CHECK IF YOUR MAKE/MODEL IS COMPATIBLE IN THE "ALSO FITS" TAB BEFORE BUYING All item pictures are accurate; if in doubt do not hesitate to compare our item to your original part The quality exceeds OEM equipment All products shipped are tested DESCRIPTION  Brand New Flywheel Puller 27 mm x 1.0 Left hand male All products are tested PLEASE CHECK IF YOUR MAKE/MODEL IS COMPATIBLE IN THE 'FITS MODELS' TAB BEFORE BUYING All item pictures are accurate; if in doubt do not hesitate to compare our item to your original part. PAcked with these technologies --> Vehicle models fitment  Honda CR 480 R -- 1982-1983 OEM part replacement  RM11300-R00YM-0118957001-252YB-0611709930-30113 Specifications  Specifications: Length: 50 mm Exterior Diameter: 27 mm Interior Diameter: 16 mm Exterior Diameter Center Housing: 27 mm instructions  Removing a Powersport Vehicle's Flywheel / Rotor: How it Works Flywheel Pullers are very versatile engine service tools and are a must in every toolbox. Our large selection of best selling rotor and flywheel pullers fit just about any motorcycle or ATV. Flywheel pullers are very simple to use, having only an outer body to hold the flywheel and a screw to push on the crankshaft. Some are even simpler, having only a bolt to thread into the flywheel. A taper holds the flywheel or rotor and the crankshaft together. The flywheel is secured to the shaft by applying torque to the fixing bolt. An Important Component to use Many flywheel or rotor puller tools will include a small cap. This is a crankshaft thread protector, and should always be used if it is included with the puller. You slip this cap onto the end of the inner piece of the puller which presses against the tip of the crankshaft. This keeps the fine threads from being stripped or damaged while removing the flywheel or rotor. Actions to Avoid Most of the time, removing a flywheel or rotor is painless. But sometimes corrosion, over-torquing the fixing bolt, or heat-cycling can give you a hard time removing the flywheel. We too often see mechanics use a larger breaker bar or air impact tools to ease the flywheel off. These two techniques will damage the flywheel, the flywheel puller, or the crank. Avoid using them if you want to keep it cheap. Tips to break a stuck flywheel loose: Torque Wrench How do you know if it's stuck? You simply have to set your torque wrench to 50 ft-lbs and try to ease the flywheel off. If the flywheel is not stuck, you should be able to remove it with even less torque than this. If it is stuck, don't use more torque or you might break your wrench. Ball Peen Hammer If 50 ft-lbs does not do the trick, go fetch something like a 12 or 16 oz ball peen hammer. Hit the end of the flywheel puller with a medium blow. Many times, the shock you create will successfully remove your flywheel. Be prepared to catch the flywheel since the shock of the hammer can make the flywheel jump off. Once again, getting into that situation will be pricey. And don't forget your safety glasses. Propane Torch The hammer is not a be-all, end-all solution. Sometimes, you will have to find something more powerful, and that's where the propane torch comes in. As a last resort solution, the heat should expand the flywheel but not the crank, since it is too massive to expand as fast. That way, the flywheel will become looser and will come off easier. Important Security Tips: In order to not set fire to your garage, your vehicle, or yourself, certain precautions are necessary prior to heating the flywheel: Clean any oil or flammable liquids off the flywheel; Make sure your work area is free of any flammable liquids and that you work in a well ventilated area; Make sure to remove the gas tank, and set it aside at a safe distance. Make sure the flame of your torch is focused, and heat only the center of the flywheel. This is due to the fact that some flywheels use adhesive or other fixing compounds to locate the magnets in the rim that can be damaged by concentrated heat. Here again, the wheel might fall off the crank, so be prepared to catch it. And remember that you just heated it, so make sure you can catch it without burning yourself. With these tips and techniques, you are now equipped to handle any stuck flywheel without throwing your flywheel puller at it; unless you have a habit of working with machines that have been in a lake for months! customer service AsK seller a question duties & taxes International Buyers: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. More than 20 years of assisting mechanics around the world resolving the worst electrical problems made us know our stuff. When it comes to vehicle electrics, we definitively are the power in powersports. Customer service Part requestAbout usAbout seller pageAdd seller to favorite
Price: 23 CAD
Location: Coaticook, QC
End Time: 2024-09-11T21:00:40.000Z
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Brand: RMSTATOR
Manufacturer Part Number: RM11300--M--H
OE/OEM Part Number: RM11300-R00, YM-01189, 57001-252, YB-06117, 09930-30113
Manufacturer Warranty: 2