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What's this called? 26 Apr 2012 18:10 #518235

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Hi Guys.I'm trying to get a magnet off the end of a 550 crank and need to order one of the items in the photo below.Does anyone know what the correct name for one of these is please?And if possible the correct size to order.(the one pictured is too large).
Many thanks in advance.The part on the right screws into the one on the left.
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What's this called? 26 Apr 2012 18:18 #518238

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Looks like some sort of puller.
To remove the flywheel, you may need a flywheel puller.
On the 650, you can remove the center nut, then use the rear axle threaded into the flywheel snug, then tap tap tap on the end of the axle and the flwheel should come off.
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What's this called? 26 Apr 2012 18:58 #518244

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Thanks rstnick.The larger part screws into the centre of the magnet then the other part screws into the crankshaft through the larger one,Its designed to pull the magnet off the crankshaft.I just don't know what its called.
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What's this called? 26 Apr 2012 19:14 #518246

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What's this called? 26 Apr 2012 19:16 #518248

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It's called a flywheel puller. Here's an example although not necessarily the size you need:

www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005CWA1I2/ref...00Y29BG14H6G55WPVNWJ
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What's this called? 26 Apr 2012 19:51 #518253

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As was suggested there is usally a bolt on the bike you can pull the flywheel with. Most are the rear axle. Just use something to hold your rear wheel while you do this.

Some bikes use the large triple tree bolt.

This will save you s lot of money. Roy
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What's this called? 26 Apr 2012 20:06 #518260

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SPARKY47 wrote: Hi Guys.I'm trying to get a magnet off the end of a 550 crank and need to order one of the items in the photo below.Does anyone know what the correct name for one of these is please?And if possible the correct size to order.(the one pictured is too large).
Many thanks in advance.The part on the right screws into the one on the left.


Perhaps of interest ---

www.z1enterprises.com/detail.aspx?ID=2176

www.z1enterprises.com/detail.aspx?ID=2163

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What's this called? 26 Apr 2012 22:46 #518299

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Thanks Ed.
Thanks Patton.Clearer now.
Thanks Roy.The crank is sitting on my bench.Do I just need to stop the crank turning while I thread a bolt in,then tap,turn,tap etc?
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