Wondering if anyone know of a reason why this wouldn't work or what kind of glitches I might run across. Don't know yet what kind of flywheel puller I'll need either..
Just wish I didn't have to pop for a flywheel puller just for this one-time use.
you can buy electric start kit from mercury and it has charging system. you will also need start button kit. part number for kit
50-90983A5 retail price $274.94. ring gear bolts to flywheel. button kit approx $60.00. standard three bolt puller will remove flywheel.
threads in flywheel are metric.
I don't know if "Western Taxachusetts" has Autozone stores but they'll loan you one for the day for free. You just have to give them 20 bucks that they give back to you when you return the tool.
Oh, and you'll probably have to buy your own grade 8 bolts for the puller. If it comes with grade 8, and it probably won't, I'm sure they'll be bent.
I just got my puller only setback is that I could have made one in my garage. You can borrow it after I am done with it. Hope this helps.
Don't know if your puller would work on my motor. The part number I get for my motor flywheel puller is 91-83164M. And they want approx. $300.00 if I want to buy one. I like the idea of making one in the shop/garage but I would need to find out the size of the bolts.
BTW lagunaron, where are you located??
I am in Parma Ohio.The draw bolt is a 1/2-13x3.625 square head and then there are (4)1/4-20x2.500 hex heads (3)1/4-20x3.000 hex heads (3) 10-24x3.000 oval heads (3)12-24x3.000 round heads the 1/2-13 bolt has a 30 degree point on it also there is a .810 dia. x 3.000 long pin with a .625 pilot dia x1/8 long on one end and at the other end there is a 30 degree x3/8 dia hole for the 1/2 bolt to pilot in the .625 pilot dia most likely pilots into the tapped hole on top of the power head now that I have the puller I was able to measure it and it is 3.500x3.500x1/2 thick and has a 1/2-13 tapped hole located 1.750 from one edge and 1.500 from the other edge and ther are (6) .200 dia. thru holes in the plate and also (13) .300 dia thru holes in the plate all of these holes are on different bolt circles most likely this is a universal puller to fit on different motors this puller can be made in the garage better yet in the shop if you got access to a drill press or a bridgeport mill. Hope this helps you out. Where are you located?
I've pulled a lot of flywheels using one of these. http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_13-Piece-Harmonic-Balancer-Puller-Set-Autocraft_9021507-P_N3491_T%7CGRP2083_____ I used it today to pull the flywheel off a 2000, 9.9, 4 stroke Mercury today. I did have to buy the metric bolts but that was no big deal.
I'm in a small town, Monson, in the west-central part of Massachusetts.
From your description I think you're right about yours being a "universal" puller. I found an illustration of the one for my motor and it's a typical round disc with a center threaded hole and three holes located on the circumference to bolt to the flywheel. There are no dimensions with the illustration so I won't be able to do any fabrication until I can access the flywheel. The bolts in the drawing are described as 10mm bolts but no thread count is provided so that will be an issue too. I'm set with the drill press and have some stock that I think will work out after I cut off a piece. Probably will start that today.