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> how to remove dizzy gear?, FROM CRANK
shaggy
post Jul 1 2006, 07:56 PM
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last night i got the 13mm bolt off of the end of the crank

i also was able to remove the impeller mount from the crank unsing a slide hammer

i then removed the c ring from between the impeller mount and the dizzy gear

but i do not know how to remove the dizzy gear.

i dont want to use a screwdriver and risk damaging it and i know a slide hammer will trash it...

i need to remove the dizzy gear to get the crank bushing off, unless there is another way that i dont know about...

please help

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post Jul 1 2006, 08:12 PM
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There is a special tool that hooks around the back of the gear and has a flat pad on a threaded shaft that screws against the end of the crank. It's pressed on.. You might be able to fashion something for a slide hammer that hooks around the back of the gear, but I wouldn't reccomend it. The tool is C shaped, with the ID of the "C" just the right size to fit behind the gear. The gear is on VERY tight. You might be able to rent a suitable puller.
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shaggy   how to remove dizzy gear?   Jul 1 2006, 07:56 PM
bondo   There is a special tool that hooks around the back...   Jul 1 2006, 08:12 PM
ws91420   Used a hydraulic press like one for wheel bearings...   Jul 1 2006, 08:24 PM
So.Cal.914   I use a gear puller to get it off , I am sure you ...   Jul 1 2006, 08:26 PM
McMark   Iff'n yer handy, you can use heat to take it o...   Jul 1 2006, 09:13 PM
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