How get the starter clutch off from a KZ 1100 ??
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Re: How get the starter clutch off from a KZ 1100 ??
06 Mar 2013 18:30
Wow...thanx guys ! A lot of good suggestions.
Of course I wont use those small pullers...they dont even get around the rotor. :side:
Will try with a impact hammer tomorrow and maby I give it some heat as well.
If that wont work...I´ll get the tool.
The reason I want it off is that I want to convert from the boring -82 cover to the nicer -79 one.
Have an old crank where the rotor is stuck on and need it for the other engine.
Thanx guys for your comments.
Check out my build here: kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/550823-ret...100-82-goes-z1-clone
Of course I wont use those small pullers...they dont even get around the rotor. :side:
Will try with a impact hammer tomorrow and maby I give it some heat as well.
If that wont work...I´ll get the tool.
The reason I want it off is that I want to convert from the boring -82 cover to the nicer -79 one.
Have an old crank where the rotor is stuck on and need it for the other engine.
Thanx guys for your comments.
Check out my build here: kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/550823-ret...100-82-goes-z1-clone
Check out my project at:
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/550823-ret...100-82-goes-z1-clone
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/550823-ret...100-82-goes-z1-clone
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Re: Got if off....in yet another way !
08 Mar 2013 14:20
Yet another way to pull your rotor off:
1. Pull out your rear axle and screw it in to the rotor
2. Take the "hammer part" from your impact hammer and mount it on the axle.
3. Add some heat...some good heat for 5 minutes
4. Start hammering
5. Tighten the axle into the rotor some more
6. Hammer some more...
7. Tighten the axle some more..
8. One more whack and the rotor is yours ! :woohoo:
The impact hammer
Hammer mounted on the axle
The rotor is yours
1. Pull out your rear axle and screw it in to the rotor
2. Take the "hammer part" from your impact hammer and mount it on the axle.
3. Add some heat...some good heat for 5 minutes
4. Start hammering
5. Tighten the axle into the rotor some more
6. Hammer some more...
7. Tighten the axle some more..
8. One more whack and the rotor is yours ! :woohoo:
The impact hammer
Hammer mounted on the axle
The rotor is yours
Check out my project at:
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/550823-ret...100-82-goes-z1-clone
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/550823-ret...100-82-goes-z1-clone
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Re: How get the starter clutch off from a KZ 1100 ??
08 Mar 2013 18:29donthaveakawman wrote: you should take your starter and clutch to a machine shop and get that on a hydraulic press.
Are you f@#$G kidding me, that is just stupid advise, I hope you were kidding and if not keep suggestions like that to yourself.
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Re: How get the starter clutch off from a KZ 1100 ??
08 Mar 2013 20:02
:laugh: :woohoo:
Good thing I didn´t bring the crank to our 700 ton hydraulic press at work then !
Good thing I didn´t bring the crank to our 700 ton hydraulic press at work then !
Check out my project at:
kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/550823-ret...100-82-goes-z1-clone
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