FLYWHEEL PULLER M35x1.5 RH

¥6,961
1

Flywheel puller extractor with M35x1.50 right hand internal thread, 75 mm length. Used for the removal of the flywheel or rotor. Constructed from premium quality S45C high carbon steel, heat treated for strength and durability. Features a durable hot black oxide finish. Tips for use include ensuring the flywheel thread is clean and undamaged, using copper grease on the puller threads for longevity, screwing the puller in fully, and gently tapping the center with a hammer to dislodge if necessary. It is recommended to check the condition of threads on old pullers to prevent flywheel damage. Part number 00-376.DR. Cross reference numbers: MP82, AT-12926, K&L 35-5952, MOTION PRO 08-0349, YM-01404.

Specifications
SKU
00-376.FIR
Brand
Factory Image Racing
Availability
In Stock (25)
SKU
00-376.FIR
Brand
Factory Image Racing
Availability
In Stock (25)
Shipping OptionsShown at checkout
14-Day ReturnsHassle-free
Easy CheckoutCard friendly
Product details

FULL DESCRIPTION

Flywheel Puller M35x1.5 RH

This flywheel puller is designed for the removal of flywheels or rotors on compatible vehicles. It features an internal thread measuring M35x1.50 with a right-hand thread direction and a length of 75mm.

Constructed from premium quality S45C high carbon steel, this tool is heat treated for enhanced strength and durability, ensuring reliable performance over time. The durable hot black oxide finish provides resistance to corrosion and wear.

  • Internal Thread: M35x1.50
  • Thread Direction: Right Hand
  • Length: 75 mm
  • Material: S45C High Carbon Steel
  • Finish: Hot Black Oxide

Tips for Use:

  • Ensure the flywheel thread is clean and undamaged before installing the puller.
  • Apply copper grease to the puller threads for longevity and ease of use.
  • Verify that the puller is fully screwed into the flywheel.
  • After tightening, a light tap with a hammer on the center may help to jolt the flywheel free (this is not always necessary).
  • When using previously used flywheel pullers, check the condition of the threads to prevent damage to the flywheel.