FLYWHEEL PULLER M27 x 1.00 LH THREAD Extractor Remover Tool

$18.07
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Left-hand M27 x 1.00 thread flywheel/rotor puller. Made from high-carbon steel with heat treatment and a black oxide finish. Features a 17 mm drive head. Specifications include S45C material, M27 x 1.00 LH thread, 17 mm bolt head size, 67 mm overall length, and 42 mm body length.

Specifications
SKU
00-101.FIR
Brand
Factory Image Racing
Availability
In Stock (839)
General Product Group
Workshop Tools & Equipment
General Product Type
Brake & Clutch Tools
General Size
M27x1.00
Variant Id
201909
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FULL DESCRIPTION

Flywheel Puller Tool - M27 x 1.00 LH Thread

This specialized tool is designed for the precise removal of magneto flywheels and rotors on a variety of motorcycles. Engineered for durability and performance, it ensures efficient and controlled extraction of these critical engine components.

Key Features

  • Purpose-Built Design: Specifically crafted for the removal of flywheels and rotors on compatible motorcycle engines.
  • Left-Hand Thread: Features an external M27 x 1.00 left-hand thread configuration, ensuring correct engagement with applicable flywheels.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured from high-carbon steel (S45C) for robust performance.
  • Heat Treated: Undergoes heat treatment for enhanced strength and longevity.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Finished with a black oxide coating to protect against corrosion and wear.
  • Compact & Controlled: Features a compact body and a 17 mm drive head, allowing for controlled application of force, especially in confined engine spaces.
  • Easy to Use: Designed for straightforward operation with standard tools.

Specifications

  • Thread Size: M27 x 1.00 LH (Left-Hand)
  • Drive Size: 17 mm
  • Material: High-carbon steel (S45C)
  • Finish: Black oxide
  • Overall Length: 67 mm
  • Body Length: 42 mm

Usage Guidance

  • Ensure that the flywheel threads are clean before use.
  • Apply copper grease to the puller threads for smoother operation.
  • Screw the puller fully into the flywheel until it is seated properly.
  • Apply steady pressure using a suitable wrench on the 17 mm drive head to extract the flywheel.