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Old 10-31-2016, 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by ironman View Post
I have taken a few flywheels off that have been a real PITA, and I dreaded the idea that I may have to take the same one off again. So, I have been applying a thin coat of anti-seize lubricant to the shaft when I put them back on. Any that I ever had to re-remove have come off with ease. I'm curious what opinions are as to this being a good idea or a bad one.
I do the same thing (on almost all bolts as well). The last time I removed a flywheel that had the anti seize on it, the flywheel popped off while snugging down the long bolts that went through the puller and screwed into the flywheel. I'm sure its not that easy every time with the anti seize, but it sure don't hurt. TB
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