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WTB rotor holder 57001-308
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10 Jul 2017 05:55 #766546
by BarnyardCoral
Grand Forks, ND
1981 KZ1000 CSR
"Being shot out of a cannon will always be better than being squeezed out of a tube. That is why God made fast motorcycles, Bubba...." - HST
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Hey all,
There's many threads on what y'all have used or done to hold your alternator rotors still. While I could try to do the ol "kick it into 5th, hold the brake, and then crank on it" trick, I was wondering if anyone actually had a rotor holder they'd be willing to sell.
I'm still open to other methods of pulling out the rotor so long as it works and you've done it without breaking anything. I have a flywheel puller and am actually wondering if an impact gun might do the trick, though I don't want the magnets to lose their magnetism. Thoughts?
There's many threads on what y'all have used or done to hold your alternator rotors still. While I could try to do the ol "kick it into 5th, hold the brake, and then crank on it" trick, I was wondering if anyone actually had a rotor holder they'd be willing to sell.
I'm still open to other methods of pulling out the rotor so long as it works and you've done it without breaking anything. I have a flywheel puller and am actually wondering if an impact gun might do the trick, though I don't want the magnets to lose their magnetism. Thoughts?
Grand Forks, ND
1981 KZ1000 CSR
"Being shot out of a cannon will always be better than being squeezed out of a tube. That is why God made fast motorcycles, Bubba...." - HST
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10 Jul 2017 10:32 #766563
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Impact gun will normally do the trick for removal. You still might need a holder for tightening on installation.
I use one of these. It has come in handy for all kinds of uses over the years.
pitposse.com/rospho.html
I use one of these. It has come in handy for all kinds of uses over the years.
pitposse.com/rospho.html
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10 Jul 2017 11:52 #766567
by BarnyardCoral
Grand Forks, ND
1981 KZ1000 CSR
"Being shot out of a cannon will always be better than being squeezed out of a tube. That is why God made fast motorcycles, Bubba...." - HST
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Sounds good, thanks!
Grand Forks, ND
1981 KZ1000 CSR
"Being shot out of a cannon will always be better than being squeezed out of a tube. That is why God made fast motorcycles, Bubba...." - HST
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04 Jan 2018 09:35 #776906
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the exact same one we use in the Kawasaki shop where I work.
Don't fix it until it's broken.
John
83 KZ550M1
83 KZ1100LTD
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2010 Harley Ultra Classic Limited, 2008 Harley low rider 71 CB350/sidecar
Replied by jdvorchak on topic WTB rotor holder 57001-308
MDZ1rider wrote: Impact gun will normally do the trick for removal. You still might need a holder for tightening on installation.
I use one of these. It has come in handy for all kinds of uses over the years.
pitposse.com/rospho.html
the exact same one we use in the Kawasaki shop where I work.
Don't fix it until it's broken.
John
83 KZ550M1
83 KZ1100LTD
Also own:
2010 Harley Ultra Classic Limited, 2008 Harley low rider 71 CB350/sidecar
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06 Feb 2018 06:51 #778329
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Chain whip type oil filter tool.
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