Flywheel puller

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Flywheel puller

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Not sure who wanted one, but £5 plus P&P.
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Re: Flywheel puller

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Is it a sturdy one? I had two from Buzzetti but both have stripped threads on an -very- unwilling flywheel...
Anyway, I am interested if the first searcher doesn't show up
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Re: Flywheel puller

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Hi Hans,

I bought it from NLM. I have two, as I could not find the first, bought another then found it. No, not in the airing cupboard with the odd socks!

I'll wait until the weekend and see who claims it.
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Re: Flywheel puller

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Hello MIckey.
It was me who needed one. Perfectly reasonable price. I'll take it off your hands.

Bank transfer? I don't know if you can send me a private message through the site.
If not we'll need to sort something out.

Cheers
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Re: Flywheel puller

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Hi Jack,

I'll get a postage quote.

Hans, Jack did ask on 25th February, sorry.

Mike.
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Re: Flywheel puller

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Jack,

I have just sent a Private Message to you.

Mike.
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MickeyMoto wrote:
Hans, Jack did ask on 25th February, sorry.

Mike.
No problem!
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Mike,
can you please tell me where I might find it, I genuinely do not have a clue!
Thanks
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Mike - found the user control panel and messages etc., but I don't have one from you.
Thanks
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Re: Flywheel puller

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Try now...
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Re: Flywheel puller

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hombre wrote:
MickeyMoto wrote:
Hans, Jack did ask on 25th February, sorry.

Mike.
No problem!
Venhill Engineering in the UK sell an excellent flywheel puller that fits Morinis. Costs more than £5.
Sometimes stripped pullers are down to quality and sometimes it's method. Sounds crazy to say it but the puller doesn't just pull the flywheel off, it's the rest of the process that ensures the flywheel pops off :-)
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By now I have received one from another forum member, thanks all!
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Re: Flywheel puller

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I managed to destroy mine. The one I got from a forum member but can't remember who... (sorry). Anyway, can anyone tell me the thread of the bolt? It's apparently not metric so I couldn't find it at the local hardware store...
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Re: Flywheel puller

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The thread in the flywheel is definitely metric. I can't remember what but I'm guessing it's M25x1mm. Careful, some people try old britbike pullers with imperial threads that "seem to fit" but are actually not the same profile or size.
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Re: Flywheel puller

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Yes in the flywheel it is, but I mean the bolt in the puller
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