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Hi,

Just signed up and wanted to know where I can get a flywheel puller to fit an '03 TTR 250. Apparently they are not available at Yamaha dealers here anymore, and trying to find an aftermarket one has been a real pain. Can anyone tell me what size I need and any suggestions for here in the states as to where I can get one? I read the sticky about the KD#730 thread chaser but I don't know for sure if it's the right one. Also should I be looking for right or left hand thread for the puller? Also, unfortunately I don't have am impact wrench I can use.

I'm trying to change my sprag clutch, and I have the flywheel bolt off but can't get the flywheel off to complete the job.   Thanks, I really appreciate it!           



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The spindle for the rear wheel works well. Totallyttrs sell them, I have the one that doesn't need a flywheel holder, and works very well. Good luck with the spragg. Adrian.

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Welcome to the club, Majorendo. handshake.gif

As Adrian says, the rear wheel spindle should work.

If you want the KD #730 tool then Amazon have got three in stock for $7.68 each+.

Martyn

CLICKY LINKY to Amazon

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Hi Majorendo, Like the name, Haven't had one for a long time

Welcome in

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Hi Majorendo, the flywhheel thread shoud be left hand thread

welcome

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04TTR250 wrote:

Hi Majorendo, the flywhheel thread shoud be left hand thread

welcome


Not sure that's right as both versions of the flywheel pullers we sell are right hand thread - see here 

Brian

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I'm happy with my rear axle as it does the job like a champ
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sorry for the misleading info, they must have changed them because i'm pretty sure the old Yammy ones were, but they looked totaly different from the one Brian showed, i guess it just shows that you learn something new every day

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A simple (and cheap) M18 x 1.25 x 40 bolt works perfectly well if you don't feel pulling out the rear wheel axle. Or paying silly prices for pullers that are essentially M18 x 1.25 x 40 bolts....

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