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Section 2
Special Tools
2
Special Tools You Can Make
Flywheel Holding Tool
Flywheel removal and reinstallation becomes a “snap”
using a handy holding tool you can make out of a
piece of an old “junk” fl ywheel ring gear as shown in
Figure 2-1. Using an abrasive cut-off wheel, cut out
a six tooth segment of the ring gear as shown. Grind
off any burrs or sharp edges. The segment can be
used in place of a strap wrench. Invert the segment
and place it between the ignition module bosses on
the crankcase, so the tool teeth engage the ring gear
teeth on the fl ywheel. The bosses will “lock” the tool
and fl ywheel in position for loosening, tightening or
removing with a puller.
Figure 2-1. Flywheel Holding Tool.
Rocker Arm/Crankshaft Tool
If you don’t have a spanner wrench to lift the rocker
arms or to turn the crankshaft, you can make a tool for
doing this out of an old junk connecting rod.
Find a used connecting rod from a 10 HP or larger
engine. Remove and discard the rod cap. If it is a
Posi-Lock rod, you will also need to remove the studs.
If it is a Command rod, you will need to grind off the
aligning steps, so the joint surface is fl at. Find a 1"
long capscrew with the correct thread size to match
the threads in the connecting rod. Obtain a fl at washer
with the correct I.D. to slip on the capscrew and an
O.D. of approximately 1". Kohler Part No. 12 468 05-S
can be used if you don’t have the right size on hand.
Assemble the capscrew and washer to the joint
surface of the rod, as shown in Figure 2-2.
Figure 2-2. Rocker Arm/Crankshaft Tool.
Summary of Contents for CV11-16
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