7
Knock out a few of the pins in the tool if it does
not match up with the flywheel. Press against the
flywheel while the flywheel nut is loosened using a
suitable socket spanner. See figure 15.
8
Screw the mandrel on the crank shaft journal.
Screw in until 1-2 threads are left on the flywheel.
Knock on the mandrel with a suitable metal
hammer while at the same time pulling the flywheel
outward until the it comes off the shaft. See Figure
16. Then remove the mandrel.
Cleaning and checking
•
Clean all parts, especially the tapers on the
flywheel and axle.
•
Check the flywheel for cracks and any other
damage.
Fig 15
Fig 16
Fig 17
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