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John C. Van Gelder
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how to remove fly wheel

Post by John C. Van Gelder » Mon Jul 09, 2001 10:23 am

While removing the cam shafts so that the valve shims could be replaced, one of the screws that holds the upper cam chain guard fell down into the engine, I removed the left engine cover that contains the alternator, but cannot reach the screw, it should be accessable if I pull the fly wheel/magneto, but not sure how to do that, the manual shows a special tool to hold the magneto while the 19mm nut is removed, but it does not say if a puller is necessary or just how to remove the wheel, or if the nut is a left or right hand thread.. A relatively simple job jut got a lot tougher when I dropped that screw.. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

timnmis@hotmail.com
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how to remove fly wheel

Post by timnmis@hotmail.com » Mon Jul 09, 2001 10:56 am

You'll get some very heart felt answers to this and some strong opinions, the way I did it was with an air impact wrench, was very quick and easy, but I would get a good torque wrench to put it back on. There are also a bunch of methods the list has for that also. Timan
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "John C. Van Gelder" wrote: > While removing the cam shafts so that the valve shims could be replaced, one of the screws that holds the upper cam chain guard fell down into the engine, I removed the left engine cover that contains the alternator, but cannot reach the screw, it should be accessable if I pull the fly wheel/magneto, but not sure how to do that, the manual shows a special tool to hold the magneto while the 19mm nut is removed, but it does not say if a puller is necessary or just how to remove the wheel, or if the nut is a left or right hand thread.. A relatively simple job jut got a lot tougher when I dropped that screw.. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

timnmis@hotmail.com
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how to remove fly wheel

Post by timnmis@hotmail.com » Mon Jul 09, 2001 10:57 am

You'll get some very heart felt answers to this and some strong opinions, the way I did it was with an air impact wrench, was very quick and easy, but I would get a good torque wrench to put it back on. There are also a bunch of methods the list has for that also. Timan
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "John C. Van Gelder" wrote: > While removing the cam shafts so that the valve shims could be replaced, one of the screws that holds the upper cam chain guard fell down into the engine, I removed the left engine cover that contains the alternator, but cannot reach the screw, it should be accessable if I pull the fly wheel/magneto, but not sure how to do that, the manual shows a special tool to hold the magneto while the 19mm nut is removed, but it does not say if a puller is necessary or just how to remove the wheel, or if the nut is a left or right hand thread.. A relatively simple job jut got a lot tougher when I dropped that screw.. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Mark St.Hilaire, Sr

how to remove fly wheel

Post by Mark St.Hilaire, Sr » Mon Jul 09, 2001 2:29 pm

> While removing the cam shafts so that the valve shims could be replaced, > one of the screws that holds the upper cam chain guard fell down into the
engine John, for the record, to save you some aggravation in the future, you shouldn't have to actually REMOVE the cam shafts to check / replace the shims, just remove the four cam caps, (L&R exhaust and L&R intake.) Then you can lift up the right ends of the cam shafts, chain and all still attached at the left ends, and easily check and/or change the shims... Hope this helps. Mark St.Hilaire, Sr A15 My HomePage: http://home.adelphia.net/~msaint/index.html My KLR650 Pages: http://klr6500.tripod.com/ (Under Construction)

Mark St.Hilaire, Sr

how to remove fly wheel

Post by Mark St.Hilaire, Sr » Mon Jul 09, 2001 2:41 pm

I hope you didn't think I was being a smart ass or anything - I just wanted to make sure you knew it wasn't necessary to actually remove the shafts, so that for the next adjustment you'll have an easier time of it. Mark St.Hilaire, Sr A15 My HomePage: http://home.adelphia.net/~msaint/index.html My KLR650 Pages: http://klr6500.tripod.com/ (Under Construction)

Ted Palmer
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how to remove fly wheel

Post by Ted Palmer » Tue Jul 10, 2001 7:43 am

John C. Van Gelder wrote: [...]
> the manual shows a special tool to hold the magneto while the 19mm nut is removed, but it does not say if a puller is necessary or just how to remove the wheel, or if th
There is a special tool to hold the magneto while you use a special puller tool to get the magneto off the taper on the crank, and I recommend using these. The magneto puller does not have to be any more exotic than a big bolt. The magneto bolt has normal thread, turn anticlockwise to unscrew. Fred Hink should be able to get the tools for you. Mister_T

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answer from martha stewart

Post by JANickols@aol.com » Thu Jul 12, 2001 7:57 am

Dear Mr. Monahan: I would strongly suggest using WD 40. It works wonders on getting bugs off windshields and plastic parts. Don't use it on your Tupperware, it leaves a bit of residue and tastes a bit sour. After using WD 40 on your seat upholstery, finish it off with a nice application of silicon spray. I use Armor All but again, keep it away from the Tupperware. I always use WD 40 as a cleaner, it works on dirt, road tar and road kill. All the best. M 1986 KLR - Vegamatic [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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