1. Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

crank gear removal

Discussion in 'Vintage/Left Kickers' started by disonny, Oct 18, 2015.

  1. disonny Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    upstate ny
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    73 360 wr/rt, 75 wr250 78 cr250,
    Other Motorcycles:
    83 wr250, 84 wr400
    Hi all, I have to get the crank out of the cases on my 84 wr400 lc. On the clutch side, how do you get the crank gear off? I got the nut off but it looks like the gear is held on by the stub that drives the water pump. How do I get the stub off? And is it left or right thread?
  2. fran...k. Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    eastern ct
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    420ae 98wr125 2004wr250 others
    Other Motorcycles:
    electric freeride 1993 yam gts
    It is a taper fit. enough force with a puller and it will pop off. The threads and the slot in them to drive the water pump is part of the stub of the crankshaft assembly, they are significantly smaller than the taper of the gear and will not interfere. You just need some things to grab the under side of the gear that attach to whatever puller you choose to use. I usually use the cupped option on my puller and a soft coin, a nickel against the crank end. It (the nut you already have off) is right hand thread, the timing side is left hand. I think that is the only left hand thread on the bike unless you get old enough to have taper fit sprocket for the chain.
  3. justintendo klotz super techniplate junkie

    Location:
    mercer, pa/northwest pa
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    84 250,86 400,87 430,88 250,95 360
    Other Motorcycles:
    99 kawasaki zrx 1100
  4. Kartwheel68 Husqvarna
    Pro Class

    Location:
    Newnan, Georgia
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    82 125XC, 250XC, 430XC, 430WR, 250CR
    Other Motorcycles:
    83 175WR , 76 250WR, 74 250 Mag
    You dont need to make one or buy a special tool, any two jaw puller of the correct size works fine and they can be bought almost anywhere (in the US anyway) for $15-20.
  5. fran...k. Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    eastern ct
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    420ae 98wr125 2004wr250 others
    Other Motorcycles:
    electric freeride 1993 yam gts
    It looks like I have found a real puller in this picture. I have cut strips of angle Iron perhaps 2"x2"X1/8" trimmed one side down to 3/4 inch or so and weld the other to a 5/16 or 8mm headless bolt and use the 3 and two slot type puller. The nut in the picture is so it pops off not free. The space is limited behind the gear not every generic puller will fit at least not without some modification.

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  6. Kartwheel68 Husqvarna
    Pro Class

    Location:
    Newnan, Georgia
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    82 125XC, 250XC, 430XC, 430WR, 250CR
    Other Motorcycles:
    83 175WR , 76 250WR, 74 250 Mag
    True. I made a puller for my Sachs 100/125s out of a Pitman arm puller. I had to grind some material off the arms for it to fit the space between the gear and the cases, but it works great.

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  7. justintendo klotz super techniplate junkie

    Location:
    mercer, pa/northwest pa
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    84 250,86 400,87 430,88 250,95 360
    Other Motorcycles:
    99 kawasaki zrx 1100
    sometimes they are very very tight from being overtightened, and the 500 often has a very large gear that leaves very little room compared to a 250. often a normal puller that is modified will work. if it slips, bad things can happen. im sure there are those here that never make mistakes but sometimes the right tool is nice, especially if you split lots of husky cases. something like frans puller or the pitman unit kartwheel posted would be good as their jaws couldnt open which would minimize the chance of damaging the cases.
  8. disonny Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    upstate ny
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    73 360 wr/rt, 75 wr250 78 cr250,
    Other Motorcycles:
    83 wr250, 84 wr400
    Thanks guys, I have a 3 finger puller that I tried. It's on pretty tight but I'll give it another go this week. I didn't think it would be tapered.
  9. ajcmbrown Husqvarna
    Pro Class

    Location:
    Metung Victoria Australia
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    400WR 250WR 07 WR500 430AE 360AE
    Other Motorcycles:
    1985 500CR Ducati Multistrada 1200S
    If it's still stubborn with the three jaw puller, try a little heat on the gear while the puller is in place.
    Tony.
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  10. justintendo klotz super techniplate junkie

    Location:
    mercer, pa/northwest pa
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    84 250,86 400,87 430,88 250,95 360
    Other Motorcycles:
    99 kawasaki zrx 1100
    pretty much attached like a flywheel/magneto. the only reason they have a key is for timing reference, the key isnt for any strength purpose at all. the crank gear has no key as the position doesnt matter.
  11. disonny Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    upstate ny
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    73 360 wr/rt, 75 wr250 78 cr250,
    Other Motorcycles:
    83 wr250, 84 wr400
    ok, I got the gear off tonight. Now to split the cases. I have a puller on it and they won't come apart. The bottom of the cases are about a 1/16 apart and the top is together. By the front motor mounts they are apart about 1/32. The top behind the cylinder aren't apart. I have 6 screws out that hold the cases together. Am I missing a screw someplace? Or do I need to heat the crank bearing to get these to pop?
  12. justintendo klotz super techniplate junkie

    Location:
    mercer, pa/northwest pa
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    84 250,86 400,87 430,88 250,95 360
    Other Motorcycles:
    99 kawasaki zrx 1100
    you have all the screws...sometimes you have to tap with a soft dead blow hammer all around the case half mating areas to get them to start splitting. they get hung up on the dowels too...resist the urge to pry on the soft magnesium, they likely havent been apart before.
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