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35mm Puller Tool for FLYWHEEL ROTOR KAWASAKI BRUTE FORCE 750 KVF750 08-25 09 10

Description: PLEASE VISIT OUR EBAY & AMAZON STORE HORSEPOWER-HOUSE FOR MANY MORE VERY COOL AND UNIQUE MOTORCYCLE MECHANIC SPECIALTY REPAIR REBUILD MAINTENANCE FIX OVERHAUL RESTORE UPGRADE AND OTHER SERVICE ITEMS LIKE US ON FACEBOOK! "HORSEPOWER-HOUSE" Make sure you measure the threads of your part where this tool needs to fit - prior to purchase. This is a 35mm tool. (See photo) 35mm Special Remover Extractor Puller to remove your Flywheel Rotor Magneto Generator Dynamo Stator Fly Wheel Starter MotorComparable Size Equivalent For 35mm End of Kawasaki Tool 57001-1405 FITS MANY DIFFERENT MODELS SHOWN BELOW - might fit others Tool Size: 35mm x 1.5 Internal Right Hand Thread on the tool 35x1.5 RH 35-1.5 35mm x 1.5 M35 x 1.5 SUGGESTED FITMENT (Possibly more) KAWASAKI 2008 and newer Kawasaki KVF KRF Brute Force 750 and Teryx 750Removes Kawasaki Rotor / Flywheel 21007-0111 and 21007-0158 in models:2008 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I (KVF750D8F) - Generator2008 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I (KVF750E8F) - Generator2008 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I (KVF750E8FA) - Generator2008 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I (KVF750F8F) - Generator2009 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I (KVF750D9F) - Generator2009 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I (KVF750E9F) - Generator2009 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I (KVF750E9FA) - Generator2009 TERYX 750 4X4 (KRF750G9F) - Generator2009 TERYX 750 4X4 LE (KRF750J9FA) - Generator2009 TERYX 750 4X4 LE (KRF750K9F) - Generator2009 TERYX 750 4X4 NRA OUTDOORS (KRF750M9F) - Generator2009 TERYX 750 4X4 SPORT (KRF750L9F) - Generator2009 TERYX 750 4X4 SPORT (KRF750L9FA) - Generator2010 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I (KVF750DAF) - Generator2010 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I (KVF750EAF) - Generator2010 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I (KVF750FAF) - Generator2011 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I (KVF750DBF) - Generator2011 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I (KVF750FBF) - GeneratorRemoves Kawasaki Rotor 21007-0158 on:2012 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I (KVF750LCF) - Generator2012 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I (KVF750LCS) - Generator2012 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I EPS (KVF750GCF) - Generator2012 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I EPS (KVF750GCS) - Generator2012 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I EPS (KVF750HCF) - Generator2012 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I EPS (KVF750HCS) - Generator2012 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I EPS (KVF750JCF) - Generator2012 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I EPS (KVF750JCS) - Generator2013 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I (KVF750LDF) - Generator2013 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I EPS (KVF750GDF) - Generator2013 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I EPS (KVF750HDF) - Generator2013 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I EPS (KVF750JDF) - Generator2014 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I (KVF750LEF) - Generator2014 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I EPS (KVF750GEF) - Generator2014 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I EPS (KVF750HEF) - Generator2014 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I EPS (KVF750JEF) - Generator2015 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I EPS (KVF750GFF) - Generator2015 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I EPS (KVF750HFF) - Generator2015 BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4I EPS (KVF750JFF) - Generator2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 same as abovePlease include your year make model in the comments of your payment to us. This might fit many other models. Contact us with questions. Tips on removing a powersport vehicle flywheel: Flywheel Pullers are essential engine service tools and they are used in a lot of different jobs. We have a large selection of flywheel and rotor pullers for just about any motorcycle or ATV, and this tool is one of our most popular products. Most pullers are simple tools, usually consisting of an outer body that attaches to the flywheel and a lead screw to push on the crankshaft. Some pullers are just a hardened bolt that threads into the flywheel. Virtually every flywheel or rotor is attached to the crankshaft by a taper on the crank, which matches the flywheel. Torque from the fixing bolt holds the flywheel securely on the shaft. Pulling a flywheel or rotor looks easy enough. So what's the big deal? Well, sometimes it isn't such an easy job. Corrosion, heat cycling, or over-torquing the fixing bolt can make the flywheel difficult to remove. Many mechanics resort to using a large breaker bar or air impact tools when a flywheel won't come off easily. Try to avoid the temptation, because both of these techniques are sure ways to damage the flywheel, the puller, or even the crank, which is a very bad and expensive outcome. There are two simple tricks to employ when faced with a stubborn flywheel. When do you know you have a stuck flywheel? With your handy-dandy torque wrench, of course! The best way to remove a flywheel is to use a torque wrench set to 50 ft-lbs. Most flywheels will come off with less torque than this. If it does not come free at this level of torque, don't just go crazy and put more torque on it. You will likely strip the tool if you do this. If you have reached the 50 ft-lb limit, head back to your tool box and get a good sized flat face steel hammer, like a 12 or 16 oz ball peen hammer. Many times a medium swing hammer blow to the flywheel puller will deliver enough shock to jar the flywheel loose. To do this, use the hammer to strike the end of the flywheel puller to shock it. Remember to wear safety glasses and make sure that you have something to catch the flywheel, as sometimes it can jump off the end of the crank when you deliver the hammer blow. The last thing you want to do is damage the flywheel if it falls on the floor. If the flywheel wont budge after striking it a few times with a hammer, it's time to break out the big guns-the propane torch. When all else fails, heating the flywheel can often do the trick. Applying heat to the flywheel itself will expand it, while the greater mass of the crank will stay cool and expand much more slowly. The differential in expansion rates will help to loosen the flywheel from the crank. But first, before you light the torch up, give the flywheel a good cleaning to get off any oil or other flammable compounds. Also make sure to get rid of any flammable liquids in the area, remove the gas tank and put it away in a safe place away from the work area, and make sure that the area you are working in is properly ventilated. The last thing you want to do is set your bike, yourself, or your garage on fire. Once the flywheel is clean and dry, and you have taken the proper precautions, put on your safety goggles and gloves and fire up the torch. Apply heat to the hub of the flywheel. One important point here: Only apply heat to the center of the flywheel. Focus the flame of the torch, and don't get it near the outer rim of the flywheel. Some flywheels use adhesive or other fixing compounds to locate the magnets in the rim that can be damaged by concentrated heat, and some magnets can be damaged by excessive heat as well. So concentrate the heat at the hub only. Once again, be prepared to catch the flywheel if it pops off, but make sure to wear gloves or other protection to avoid burning yourself on the hot flywheel. These two techniques are all you really need to remove a stuck flywheel with a minimum of effort. About the only situation that would resist these procedures would be the flywheel on that ATV that you just pulled out of the lake, where it had been sunk for 6 months. In THAT situation, there is an old mechanic's joke, "R&R ATV." For Overseas / International Buyers: You are responsible for your country's import / duty taxes and any other required import fees (if any.) US eBay Sellers have no way of knowing what these fees might be. None of this is in our control - nor is any delay in international shipping or Customs.

Price: 42.5 USD

Location: Marietta, Georgia

End Time: 2025-01-05T13:41:34.000Z

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35mm Puller Tool for FLYWHEEL ROTOR KAWASAKI BRUTE FORCE 750 KVF750 08-25 09 1035mm Puller Tool for FLYWHEEL ROTOR KAWASAKI BRUTE FORCE 750 KVF750 08-25 09 1035mm Puller Tool for FLYWHEEL ROTOR KAWASAKI BRUTE FORCE 750 KVF750 08-25 09 1035mm Puller Tool for FLYWHEEL ROTOR KAWASAKI BRUTE FORCE 750 KVF750 08-25 09 1035mm Puller Tool for FLYWHEEL ROTOR KAWASAKI BRUTE FORCE 750 KVF750 08-25 09 1035mm Puller Tool for FLYWHEEL ROTOR KAWASAKI BRUTE FORCE 750 KVF750 08-25 09 1035mm Puller Tool for FLYWHEEL ROTOR KAWASAKI BRUTE FORCE 750 KVF750 08-25 09 1035mm Puller Tool for FLYWHEEL ROTOR KAWASAKI BRUTE FORCE 750 KVF750 08-25 09 1035mm Puller Tool for FLYWHEEL ROTOR KAWASAKI BRUTE FORCE 750 KVF750 08-25 09 10

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