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Old 12-10-2013, 06:24 AM
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have a zenoah g-45 i got in a trade.converted it to electronic ignition and removed all the spring starter parts but 1.manual says it is a G450PU.i want to remove the race the 1 way bearing rides on.in the manual it shows the rear of the crank as having a taper and key.i'm thinking i need a puller.others say there is a nut.been lookin for a week,no nut.any advice out there?.thanks for any help
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It screws off counter clockwise.

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even tho the owners manual shows a tapered shaft and keyway?
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It screws off counter clockwise.

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Old 12-10-2013, 03:54 PM
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you will probably need to apply some heat to the threaded on sleave as it probably has been threaded on with threadlocker. Lock the crank apply heat with a heat gun (a torch may get too hot and damage the seal) and rotate the sleeve counter clockwise
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Originally Posted by miker49
even tho the owners manual shows a tapered shaft and keyway?
If I remember right the ones we done had a tapered shaft and keyway.Use some heat on it.
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thanks everybody.will give it a try and will let you know how i made out,,,mike

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