Drill a small hole in the rear of the flywheel and knock the pin out with a
punch. The easy way to get the hole in the correct place is to clamp a piece
of wood/metal to the drill table, drill a pin sized hole in it, change to
the smaller drill, put flywheel face down with the pin in the hole and drill
your wee hole for the punch.
Chaz
http://freespace.virgin.net/chaz.mackenzie/home.htm
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Hall <jimfoo@qwest.net>
To: lro <lro@Works.Team.Net>
Date: Saturday 28 April 2:08
Subject: LRO: flywheel pins
>How does one remove the 3 pins in the flywheel? On a side note, to go
>along with the rotor in hand stories... I noticed the teeth on the ring
>gear were worn, so I decided to turn it around. After slowly and
>carefully working it off, I proceeded to pound it back on in the same
>direction. Doh!! So off again and on again..
>--
>Jim Hall
>1966 88" Elephant Chaser
>http://www.users.qwest.net/~jimfoo
>"You know, I never really damaged my Rover 'till I started wheeling
>with Jim." Mitch Stockdale
>
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