FLY WHEEL PULLER 62mm x 1mm

$72.56
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FLY WHEEL PULLER 62mm x 1mm RH. Fits Ducati 250/350/450 and most later bevel single wide-case models. Holder O.D. 68mm, Thread I.D. 62mm, Length 79mm. Bolt 1/2 inch x 12 UNC, Length 93mm, Side to Side 19mm. Hard black oxide finish. Features a replaceable brass bushing at the contact point. Will NOT fit pre-68 narrow-case models. Please check the thread size of your motor before ordering. Cross Reference Numbers: UP-12231, 88713-0411.

Specifications
SKU
00-0092.FIR
Brand
Factory Image Racing
Availability
In Stock (26)
General Product Group
Workshop Tools & Equipment
General Product Type
Brake & Clutch Tools
General Size
62mm x 1mm
Variant Id
285603
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FULL DESCRIPTION

Flywheel Puller 62mm x 1mm RH

This professional flywheel puller is specifically designed for removing Ducati motorcycle flywheels. Its robust construction and precise dimensions ensure efficient and safe removal without damaging the flywheel or crankshaft.

Key Features:

  • Thread Size: 62mm x 1mm Right Hand Thread
  • Holder Outside Diameter (O.D.): 68mm
  • Puller Length: 79mm
  • Bolt Size: 1/2" x 12 UNC
  • Bolt Length: 93mm
  • Bolt Side to Side Measurement: 19mm
  • Durable Finish: Hard black oxide finish for corrosion resistance and longevity.
  • Replaceable Bushing: Features a replaceable brass bushing at the contact point to protect the crankshaft.
  • Designed for Ducati Singles: Essential tool for owners of Ducati 250/350/450 and most later bevel single wide-case models.

Important Note: Always verify your motorcycle's flywheel thread size before ordering to ensure compatibility. This puller is designed for later wide-case models and will not fit pre-1968 narrow-case models.

Tips for Use:

  • Ensure the flywheel thread is clean and undamaged before screwing in the puller.
  • Apply copper grease to the puller threads to prolong its life and ensure smooth operation.
  • Confirm the puller is fully screwed into the flywheel.
  • A light tap with a hammer on the center of the puller may be needed to jolt the flywheel free (not always required).
  • When using older pullers, always check thread condition to prevent damage to your flywheel.