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well i want to take off my flywheel , but I have never done it before and my friend that has a shee said that there is a surtian way to do it so if you let me know how get it out and lightend that would be sweet . thanks

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You need to buy the flywheel puller made just for the banshee. I think magic racing has them if you cant get one locally.

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Exactly, buy the thread in style puller for the Banshee. It has a left hand thread that screws into the flywheel, and then a push bolt that threads thru the center of the puller and pushes on the crank.

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I just fought that battle too, mine is on its way to Boonman right now. Dont forget a strap wrench to hold the flywheel while youre crankin on it to break it loose.... and buy a good one from Mac or Craftsman or Snap-on. Cheap ones can and will break and will have adverse affects on your knuckles.

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thanks guys and its on the side with the stator right

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That's right, the stator is underneath the flywheel.

 

If you have an air, or electric impact you won't need the strap wrench. Impact is the easiest and fastest way to remove it.

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Impact is the easiest and fastest way to remove it.

 

 

Oh man oh man. I cannot think of any other way to do it. Impacts are a Godsend!!!

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impacts are a gift from the snap-on god. screw the strap wrench.

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If you have a welder you can make a simple holding tool. Just weld two short screws to some flat stock the line up with the holes in the flywheel. Make sure not to put it in to far or it will hit the stator. I learned this when I saw a tool mat made.

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I have used the impact method on Banshees a few times and it worked great. But just a few weeks ago, I had a problem doing this on a blaster. Using the puller with an impact caused the end of the crack to squish out so that it was a little shorter and fatter on the end. To put the bike back together, I had to grind the end of the crank down in order to put the nut on. If it would have dammaged it just a little more, I would have been buying a crank.

 

You have been warned!

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