renaldoaoa
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Aug 5, 2006
- Messages
- 44
Years ago I posted a question here pertaining to changing out the points. I have been unable to locate the exact post under this username. It's possible i may have used another and just forgot what it was.
When i posed my question, somone told me about a method (i successfully used) for pulling it off with a rope/hammer/crowbar. I am trying to remember it exactly and i figured i would ask again to get it straight in my head.
I believe i wrapped a rope around the top and put a hammer inside the rope and twisted it to make the rope tight. While turning that one way, i held the crowbar in place to keep the lower part from turning in the opposite direction. If memory serves, i wanna say i put the edge of the crowbar between the teeth of the flywheel for the electric start. It really didn't take a great deal of pressure to pop it off.
Has anyone ever used this method? If so, id appreciate some details to fill in the blanks from my memory. Pictures or a link to somone that has done it would be helpful if available.
When i posed my question, somone told me about a method (i successfully used) for pulling it off with a rope/hammer/crowbar. I am trying to remember it exactly and i figured i would ask again to get it straight in my head.
I believe i wrapped a rope around the top and put a hammer inside the rope and twisted it to make the rope tight. While turning that one way, i held the crowbar in place to keep the lower part from turning in the opposite direction. If memory serves, i wanna say i put the edge of the crowbar between the teeth of the flywheel for the electric start. It really didn't take a great deal of pressure to pop it off.
Has anyone ever used this method? If so, id appreciate some details to fill in the blanks from my memory. Pictures or a link to somone that has done it would be helpful if available.