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This might help worth a look
#1
So needed to take the generator flywheel off and you really need a puller but broke mine ages ago

so first i undid the bolt and removed it

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then grab the least expected item in the spares box an old bar end weight

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with no modification screw into flywheel

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No i have not gone barking mad hang in there lol

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insert allen key and rotate clockwise till tight (make sure motor is in gear keep going till it comes off

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now unscrew bar end weight and put away till next time ya need to remove one

another clever idea Bourne out of total frustration lol
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#2
This is great idea and the bad end fitted perfectly. Unfortunately the inside chewed up and I just managed to get it out. I need to get a fly wheel puller. Had. Look on eBay but non the wiser. Any suggestions greatly appreciated
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#3
Find another repeat above whilst gently tapping the flywheel with hammer if all else fail bash it off as I have a spare you can have lol
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#4
you tighten it up, then hit the end of the bar end with a hammer, the shock breaks it off, you should not be tightening the bar end to tight that it strips anything, the bolt or bar end needs to bottom out, then put some pressure by tightening a bit more
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#5
Tap - tighten - tap - tighten is the time honoured method.



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