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whats the easey way to remove a flywheel from a l-head
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also my Distributor is frose up and want budge
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bobatwarsaw wrote:whats the easey way to remove a flywheel from a l-head
thanks bob
MORE THAN LIKELY STUCK ON THE DOWEL PINS..TAKE A COUPLE PRY BARS ON THE 9 & 3 OCLOCK SPOT AND WORK IT FREE...

DIZZY CAN TAKE A TAD-BIT MORE USE SOME PENETRATING OIL LET IT SET IF POSSIBLE MIGHT NEED A CHAIN WRENCH TO TURN IT THEN YOU GET TO BUY ANOTHER IT WILL DESTROY IT..TRY SOME HEAT IF NEED BE... :wink:
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Dang, H-Man,
That's harsh.
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You can usually knock all the flywheel to crank bolts loose with a brass drift including the two tapered or straight dowel bolts (whichever you have) then whack the edge of the plate and she'll jump off.

The distributor problem is caused by the idiot in the past that slipped an aluminum bodied distributor in a cast iron hole without any anti-seize. Remove both the plate to block bolt and the plate to distributor bolt. Saturate with PB Blaster or Mouse Milk and let set for 2 or three days then try twisting the distributor body. You will usually make very slight gains each 2 day soak and by the week's end you should be able to rotate quite a bit. If it still seems hopeless warm up the cast iron with a torch (any kind). Then hit the distributor housing with a blast from a CO2 extinguisher or dry ice and turn lift quickly.

Once you have it out try to remember the rule, dis-similar metals need a parting agent on assembly!
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4x4M38 wrote:Dang, H-Man,
That's harsh.
If your implying to his all caps, he's not being harsh, he ALWAYS types in caps. I think someone glued his capslock button. :wink:
Hillbilly is a great guy.
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thanks for all the info

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No, I meant chain wrench then you get to buy another!

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I have had some luck with real beeswax. Heat the stuck bolt (or whatnot) up and melt the beeswax in...It's so thin that it works its way down in there...especially on threads.

Got that tip (and others) from an old timer...sometimes it works...sometimes not.
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wesk wrote:The distributor problem is caused by the idiot in the past that slipped an aluminum bodied distributor in a cast iron hole without any anti-seize.
Note to self: next scheduled maint be sure to pull the dist and apply anti-seize lest you be the "idiot". :oops:
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