16mm 1.5 Puller Tool for Removal of Flywheel Yamaha R1 YZF-R1 98 99 00 01 02 03 and FZS1 FZS1000 01 02 03 04 05 Stator Rotor Alternator Dynamo Generator Puller Tool M16x1.5 16mm-1.5
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16mm 1.5 Puller Tool for Removal of Flywheel Yamaha R1 YZF-R1 98 99 00 01 02 03 and FZS1 FZS1000 01 02 03 04 05 Stator Rotor Alternator Dynamo Generator Puller Tool M16x1.5 16mm-1.5
16mm x 1.5 Puller (Same type of tool as pictured) Tool to help remove your Flywheel Stator Magneto Generator Rotor Dynamo Stator
Fits many different models. Follow your service manual for best results. Many people are fine using an impact driver - but others fail using one. If you have difficulty - Once the tool is tight - use a large hammer (2lb-3lb sledge) and firmly strike the head of the bolt of the puller.
Please read all - This fits Yamaha YZF-R1 R1 98 99 00 01 02 03 (This Does Not Fit Newer R1's. We already know this! However, it is another tool that we also have listed) Might fit many other years and models.
Also Fits FZ1 FZS1 FZS1000 01 02 03 04 05. Impact Driver is NOT recommended! Sure, many people use it - but we recommend using a 3lb sledge hammer on the head of the bolt. STRIKE IT FIRMLY! 99% of failures of tools like this are due to user error (misuse of tool.)
Size equivalent for Yamaha OEM Tool: YM-01080-A . Make sure you measure the threads on your flywheel and compare to 16mm that this tool fits.
Impact Driver is NOT recommended! Sure, many people have success doing it, but others do not. 99% of failures of tools like this are due to user error (misuse of tool.) Size equivalent for Yamaha OEM Tool: YM-01080-A . Fits Yamaha YZF-R1 R1 98 99 00 01 02 03 (READ: This Does Not Fit Newer R1 models - we already know this!) Although, that is another tool that we also have listed). Also Fits FZ1 FZS1 FZS1000 01 02 03 04 05. Might fit other models. Make sure you measure the hole in your flywheel and compare to 16mm that this tool fits. If you have difficulty - Once the tool is tight - use a large heavy solid hammer (2lb-3lb sledge) and FIRMLY strike the head of the bolt of the puller. If nothing seems to be happening - STOP - something might be wrong with your method of removal. If you continue, you will likely strip the tool or the flywheel. USE CAUTION!