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techtalk:ref:engmech01r [2019/05/21 03:17]
hippysmack [Disassembling the Crankshaft / Flywheel Assembly]
techtalk:ref:engmech01r [2019/05/21 04:46] (current)
hippysmack [Disassembling the Crankshaft / Flywheel Assembly]
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 ====== REF: Engine Mechanicals - Sub-01R ====== ====== REF: Engine Mechanicals - Sub-01R ======
 ====== Disassembling the Crankshaft / Flywheel Assembly ====== ====== Disassembling the Crankshaft / Flywheel Assembly ======
 +See more [[techtalk:​ref:​tools103#​reftools_-_103|crankshaft / flywheel tools]] in the tools section of the Sportsterpedia. \\
 +
 +Article by Hippysmack \\
  
 This is a 91-99 flywheel assembly but the process is basically comparable for 03 and prior flywheel assemblies. \\ This is a 91-99 flywheel assembly but the process is basically comparable for 03 and prior flywheel assemblies. \\
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 +Use a 1-5/​16"​ socket wrench to remove the crank pin nut on the sprocket side. \\
 +With the crank nut off, lower the all-thread below the top wheel and retighten the nuts. \\ 
 +You'll be knocking the top wheel sideways next to loosen it from the crank pin. \\
  
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-|{{:​techtalk:​ref:​engmech:​homemade_flywheel_torque_jig_10_by_hippysmack.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|{{:​techtalk:​ref:​engmech:​homemade_flywheel_torque_jig_11_by_hippysmack.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|{{:​techtalk:​ref:​engmech:​homemade_flywheel_torque_jig_12_by_hippysmack.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|+Double check that the holding pins are below the top wheel\\
  
-|{{:​techtalk:​ref:​engmech:​homemade_flywheel_torque_jig_13_by_hippysmack.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|{{:​techtalk:​ref:​engmech:​homemade_flywheel_torque_jig_14_by_hippysmack.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|{{:​techtalk:​ref:​engmech:​homemade_flywheel_torque_jig_15_by_hippysmack.jpg?​direct&​300|}}|+Do not attempt to hit the hardened flywheel with a steel hammer alone. \\ 
 +You need to use a soft metal hammer (brass, lead etc.) to keep from exploding the flywheel into your body parts. \\ 
 +A sledge hammer hitting a block of aluminum against the wheel was used below (a rubber mallet will do you no good in this instance). \\ 
 + 
 +Hit the top wheel 90º to the crank pin hole on the outside edge to knock it sideways and loosen itself from the crank pin taper. \\ 
 +Basically hit the outside edge in the vicinity of the holding pin hole. The soft metal will not hurt the flywheel. \\ 
 + 
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 + 
 +It takes a pretty good whack to move it and swing it off to one side.\\ 
 +At this point, you can lift the top wheel off the assembly. \\ 
 + 
 +**Note**: Use a short piece of pipe (O.D. no bigger than the bearing cage) over the crank pin and against the top bearing cage. \\ 
 +(else the small bearings will fall out and scatter when you pull the rods up) \\ 
 +That was not done here and bearings did scatter. \\ 
 +Then remove the connecting rods. \\ 
 + 
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 + 
 +The bearings and parts will go everywhere so it's best to have a storage container of sorts to keep them in until you're ready for reassembly. \\ 
 + 
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 + 
 +Next, the jig has to be drilled to accept the crank pin and allow the bottom flywheel to sit over the holding pins. \\ 
 +The wheel was placed over the pins, leveled and the crank pin location outlined. \\
  
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 +Then another 2" hole was made into the outline for the crank pin. \\
 +Lower the wheel into position and the nut can now be removed with the 1-5/​16"​ socket. \\
  
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 +Then, knock the pin out with punch and hammer (make sure there is something soft under the crank pin for it to land on). \\
 +Again, it'll take a good whack to dislodge the crank pin. \\
  
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