Dezza Posted April 22, 2019 Posted April 22, 2019 Is there a straightforward way to remove the starter (sprag) clutch from a slabside crankshaft without resorting to using a special puller? Quote
Buzuki Posted April 22, 2019 Posted April 22, 2019 2 hours ago, Dezza said: Is there a straightforward way to remove the starter (sprag) clutch from a slabside crankshaft without resorting to using a special puller? These days will make that puller for me on my friend lathe , material can be some better axle steel ,standard M16x1,5 bolt can be in strenght gradation 8,8 or stronger 10,9 . 1 Quote
clivegto Posted April 23, 2019 Posted April 23, 2019 I bought one, there is a man on the bay of e that makes them for most models. Quote
clivegto Posted April 23, 2019 Posted April 23, 2019 8 hours ago, Buzuki said: These days will make that puller for me on my friend lathe , material can be some better axle steel ,standard M16x1,5 bolt can be in strenght gradation 8,8 or stronger 10,9 . Bolt wants a mushroom bit on the end, will get a pic later. 1 Quote
Dezza Posted April 23, 2019 Author Posted April 23, 2019 55 minutes ago, clivegto said: I bought one, there is a man on the bay of e that makes them for most models. Ok, thanks Clive. Do you have a link? Quote
Askamaskinservice Posted April 23, 2019 Posted April 23, 2019 (edited) This? https://www.Eblag.com/itm/Motorcycle-Flywheel-Puller-Remover-M42-0x1-5mm-For-Suzuki-GSX-Models/141695382268?hash=item20fdb3f2fc:g:VOYAAOSwjVVVgRL2 Or this? https://www.Eblag.com/str/se-spares-ltd/Workshop-Tools/_i.html?_storecat=13940835016 Or..... https://www.Eblag.com/itm/Bikeservice-Tools-Magneto-Flywheel-Puller-M42-x-P-15/302873760696?epid=10014934670&hash=item4684aed3b8:g:PWIAAOSwDftbkegP Edited April 23, 2019 by Askamaskinservice Added info. Quote
clivegto Posted April 23, 2019 Posted April 23, 2019 (edited) M42 x 1.5 is what you need, was a UK seller I got my one off. £35 + £5 delivery is what it cost. Edited April 23, 2019 by clivegto Quote
Gixer1460 Posted April 23, 2019 Posted April 23, 2019 The cup over the end of the screw is a neat idea - saves the threads getting mullered! 1 Quote
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