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I have had my puller for about 2 years now. I figured out two things to make it last a long time. First is always keep the threads clean and lubricated. Second, dont let my cousin borrow it, use it, or even touch it when I am trying to take off a flywheel. :biggrin:

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Well one way to look at it is, a 15 dollar puller is a lot cheaper than a flywheel if you scrap the threads on it. Id rather have the puller be the weak link. Grease on the threads works good too. And on the crank so next time it pops off easier.

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