Tusk flywheel puller??
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The manual states the correct size... your link don't work.
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I have a puller but it has been so long that I forget what the size is... will it not thread in?
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Pretty sure it is reverse threaded!
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Hmm... my flywheel doesn't have any threads. It's just pressed on the crank with a key and nut.rbates9 wrote:The flywheel is left hand thread where the puller screws into the flywheel. I just had mine off the other day. The one that I have said that it would fit just about everything.
Maybe I missed something in the manual.....
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Well,... All of you were right. The LH threads were filled with rust so I couldn't tell there were actually threads there!
Got it all off and attempted to clean it up. Think it'll work?
http://www.phospher.com/index.php/2000_ ... 0:32pm_PST
Got it all off and attempted to clean it up. Think it'll work?
http://www.phospher.com/index.php/2000_ ... 0:32pm_PST
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Careful with paint, it can ONLY go on the outside. I think I would skip the paint and just make sure you used a new gasket and/or a good sealant to minimize water getting in there again. And every few rides is a smart habit to always check bike for loose bolts. I am in the habit of every oil change I go around and check every bolt; fenders, seat, tank, engine, etc. Sort of a "pre-race" check even though I don't race LOL.
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I was planning on painting the outside and inside but mask off the magnetic surface and center sleeve.Coop wrote:Careful with paint, it can ONLY go on the outside. I think I would skip the paint and just make sure you used a new gasket and/or a good sealant to minimize water getting in there again. And every few rides is a smart habit to always check bike for loose bolts. I am in the habit of every oil change I go around and check every bolt; fenders, seat, tank, engine, etc. Sort of a "pre-race" check even though I don't race LOL.
Bad idea?
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I wouldn't paint anything inside....
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I don't see why it would hurt to paint the inside. What reasons are there? I don't even think it would hurt the magnets. Probably wouldn't stick very well. Would be hard to get it clean enough for the paint to stick well without using a solvent or something that could damage the adhesive on the magnets. Do tell why no paint. It had a zinc type coating on it from the factory. And you can't seal it enough to not draw moisture.
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The cleaning part is quite difficult. As is obvious in the photos, I used a 2HP bench grinder on the wirewheel side to strip the rust off.skythrasher wrote:I don't see why it would hurt to paint the inside. What reasons are there? I don't even think it would hurt the magnets. Probably wouldn't stick very well. Would be hard to get it clean enough for the paint to stick well without using a solvent or something that could damage the adhesive on the magnets. Do tell why no paint. It had a zinc type coating on it from the factory. And you can't seal it enough to not draw moisture.
Tonight, I'm planning on using a small wire brush to clean the inside as well as I can. If I can do it without getting it on the magnets, I'm going to use this:
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/e ... 4L4CH8KYbl
This stuff works magic but is very aggressive.
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WHY? Why introduce foreign materials in something that doesn't require it?
Less is more....
Less is more....
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"People ate cows a thousand years ago for the same reason we eat them now. Cause they are easy to catch.We're not savages,we're just lazy. A cheetah could taste like chocolate heroin. But will never know. Those bastards are fast!!! "
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"People ate cows a thousand years ago for the same reason we eat them now. Cause they are easy to catch.We're not savages,we're just lazy. A cheetah could taste like chocolate heroin. But will never know. Those bastards are fast!!! "