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Does anybody have a stator removal tool to borrow?
03/20/15 at 20:44:06
 
Does anybody have a LS650 stator/flywheel removal tool that i could borrow.

I would be willing to pay for it on paypal, then ship it back to the owner...

Otherwise its 80 dollars out of my pocket, lol.
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Reply #1 - 03/21/15 at 05:10:33
 
Yep....I have one.  Unfortunately the shipping is expensive as it is heavy.  It is cheapest to ship in the medium Flat Rate Box at $ 12.65 each way.  If you need to tighten the flywheel nut, then you also need the long deep socket, and the flywheel holder that I made.

I also want $ 15 for the use of my tools and for the time it takes me to pack everything up, make a shipping label, drive to the post office, and the fooling around on PayPal sending the money back and the 3% fees that are going to charge.

So...the cost would be $ 12.65 both ways, and $ 15.00....$ 40.30.  You would send me a $ 100 deposit for all the tools on PayPal, and I would then send you back $ 72.35 when I got the tools back undamaged.

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Reply #2 - 03/21/15 at 11:24:21
 
would you sell your tools for$100.00?
The deposit would have to be at least my
I'd sell them for _____.
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Reply #3 - 03/21/15 at 20:00:32
 
Thanks anyways, but I purchase the tool I needed from a fender on ebay.

I need something to hold the flywheel from turning when I torque the nut?

That's what impact wrenches are for Wink
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Reply #4 - 03/22/15 at 04:39:39
 
If you want to tighten the flwheel nut to the 103-117 ft/lbs. you will need the flywheel holder and a 46mm (1-13/16") deep socket.  I built the holder using an old spark plug deep socket and angle iron, and I made the deep socket from a shallow socket I got at Tractor Supply....I had to cut it apart and weld in an extension.

When you take the nut off, clean all the oil off and use Threadlocker before putting it back on.  The cupped washer is installed with the center bump facing out toward the nut.

I would not use the impact on the flywheel nut to tighten it.  The nut is only 3/16" thick and could easily be stripped....and if you strip the crankshaft threads you are really gonna' be upset.

 
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Reply #5 - 03/22/15 at 05:45:48
 
Dave is, as he is so often,correct with regard to the angst of a screw up.
If you can find a nut and bolt of the same thread and approximate hardness to test the impact on?
In that time a tool could be built.
I used the impact on the clutch,,, you'll do as you see fit. I'd want to see the compressor pressure and play with a model nut and bolt in the vise. Be aware that when the crankshaft moves some of the torque is lost.
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