flywheel removal?

hisey1

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ok---got back to tearing down my '79 evinrude 85 and was curious if there is any easy way of pulling the flywheel that doesn't involve me having to buy a flywheel puller. i know i probably sound like a cheapskate shadetree mechanic, but i would rather do it the cheap way if i could. suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: flywheel removal?

rent a harmonic balancer pulley.
 

reeldutch

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Re: flywheel removal?

you need a flywheel puller and flywheel holding tool<br />and torque wrench for instalation.
 

Silvertip

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Re: flywheel removal?

A piece of flat bar stock with two holes drilled to match two of the three puller holes will work as a holding tools for nut removal/installation.
 

wilde1j

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Re: flywheel removal?

A harmonic balancer puller is only $10 to $15 to buy and works well. Rent, ah come on, there's cheap and there's stupid. The more expensive tool is the flywheel holder (available from NAPA as a flywheel turning tool for cars) is ~ $30 and you need it and a torque wrench to re-install the flywheel, and it's doubtfull you can find a rental tool.
 

hisey1

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Re: flywheel removal?

just got back from autozone and bought an inexpensive harmonic balance steering wheel puller that fits up great. but when i go to cranking down on the center shaft on the puller, it is VERY hard to turn and i feel like i'm going to break something if i keep trying to turn it. is this normal? should i just keep going? let me say again that i am a newbie to outboard repair. i have a manual and have been following it step by step. this is what i have off so far----heads, starter, air silencer, carbs and intake manifold. is there something else i should have done first?
 

dc in ms

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Re: flywheel removal?

It took me 5 days to get mine to pop off. This is how I did it. I actually bought a cheap puller and set it up properly. The wheel would not budge with the puller cranked down. So I applied a "break loose" spray bought from local auto parts store twice daily and attempted to tighten down each time with no luck. I would do this daily and also would tap the wheel quite a bit to help get the spray down on the shaft. The very last thing I did was to apply gentle pressure from underneath the wheel using leverage but carefully to avoid damage to motor. Without warning the wheel popped off and popped off very loudly. <br /><br />Good luck...and be patient with it.
 

hisey1

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Re: flywheel removal?

thanks dc. i'm new to this and have a tight budget and the last thing i want to hear is the sudden crack of some part breaking from somewhere under the flywheel because i didnt loosen that bolt or remove that nut first. thanks again, i'll try your method and see what happens.
 

BoatBuoy

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Re: flywheel removal?

Be sure and use grade 8 bolts. Most harmonic balancers don't come with them. ACE hardware has them. Not using grade 8 may result in breaking bolts.
 

hisey1

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Re: flywheel removal?

i love this site!! if not for you guys and the manual, i'd still be standing there looking at my motor and saying "what the!?.....where do i start!?" thanks to everyone
 

hisey1

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Re: flywheel removal?

boatbout do you mean breaking the heads off the bolts? i thought about that and put a nice big thick washer on each bolt before i installed the puller. the slots in the puller only seemed to catch the edges of those bolt heads and i figured i'd bend 'em over otherwise
 

Paul Moir

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Re: flywheel removal?

Belive it or not, they'll actually will break off just at the threaded part.<br /><br />For a long time I got away with some really crummy "grade nothing" screws, using the tighten/tap/tighten/tap method. Thats where you torque up the puller, lift up on the whole flywheel/puller unit, and give the puller's center bolt a whack with a hammer. Then repeat. If that doesn't work, then out comes the torch. :)
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: flywheel removal?

i can't add anything, it's been said. just use patience, and lost of spray.
 

Silvertip

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Re: flywheel removal?

Be careful what you hammer on and how hard you hammer. You may pop the flywheel magnets loose. Tap the puller bolt, not the flywheel.
 
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