does anyone know what size the thread is on alternator rotor, i need a rotor puller and was wondering if a local tool store may stock them?
cheers,
ben
Rotor Puller?
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Re: Rotor Puller?
Hi Ben, Rick O. have this alternator rotor puller on his list for just a fiver. Hope this helps.

NC30/35 Alternator rotor puller (bolt type M20x1.5) £5
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Re: Rotor Puller?
It's not technically a puller either.
It's a bolt.
If you unscrew the 14mm bolt from the rotor you'll be able to screw a larger bolt into there (this is the M20 x 1.5 bolt that Rick O sells)
Tighten it up and it will force the rotor off the crankshaft
It's a bolt.
If you unscrew the 14mm bolt from the rotor you'll be able to screw a larger bolt into there (this is the M20 x 1.5 bolt that Rick O sells)
Tighten it up and it will force the rotor off the crankshaft
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Re: Rotor Puller?
Which is genius IMO!Neosophist wrote:It's not technically a puller either.
It's a bolt.
If you unscrew the 14mm bolt from the rotor you'll be able to screw a larger bolt into there (this is the M20 x 1.5 bolt that Rick O sells)
Tighten it up and it will force the rotor off the crankshaft
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Re: Rotor Puller?
I like it too, saves on pullers which knackered the flywheel :)
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...