• 2 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    WR = 2st Enduro & CR = 2st Cross

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    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

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250-500cc Need a flywheel puller

is that a question or an answer? that sounds right its the same puller for my wr 250 and 360 so i can only imagine its the same for your wr.

yes that sounds reight 22x1.5 rhd
 
Can flywheel puller be home made? Or it's best to buy one that works? How much do thy cost?
 
Like 15 bucks or 9 pounds

Not worth the time attempting to make your own unless your board and have a lathe.
 
So I finally ordered the Motion Pro puller (part # 08-0074, http://www.motionpro.com/motorcycle/partno/08-0074/), which is a solid (not hollow) bolt, which will arrive tomorrow. WR models are not listed w/the bikes that this tool is compatible with (various Honda XL/XRs and various Kawi KLRs). However, Dennis Stubblefield Sales lists the same type of puller (part # MP#11, http://www.dssalesusa.net/catalog.pdf), only it being a hollow bolt, for 1990 to present Husky WX and WRs along with the same XL/XRs and KLRs as the Motion Pro tool.

So, do I need the hollow bolt, or will the solid bolt work? Seems like the solid bolt should work.

Thanks
 
So you hold the flywheel with a clutch holder type tool and wind the solid bolt in?
Or the outter is wound onto flywheel then the solids wound into the outter holding with spanners? Either will work you just have to hold the flywheel if its a single bolt job.

Sorry my phones being strange an wont load up hyperlinks.
 
P.s. Half the reason for a separate outer is to give the bolt enough threads to push on, you dont want to be winding a puller onto two threads it will just tear them off.
 
You need to drill the solid Motion Pro puller to make it work. Easily done, they are not hardened. I did mine with a hand drill and a 5/8" (I think) drill bit. Drill deep enough so it engages at least 5 or so threads. Tighten with a wrench as best you can, give it a whack with a hammer, tighten again, whack, repeat as required until the flywheel comes off.
 
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