Richard Colahan
Husqvarna
AA Class
Good day...
My 74 125 WR is need of a crank rebuild, and fortunately rod kits are now available again from Vintco. I am a reasonable "hobby-level" mechanic that has raced and maintained this bike since 1975. I used the commonly available case splitting tool to split the cases. The r/h (mag) side came off quite easily. However, "pushing" the crank out of the l/h (clutch) side case was significantly more stubborn. I do have a source to have the crank re-done, but I have concerns about getting the crank back into the cases and the cases back together. The crank "re-assembly" tool assumes the pull-bolt and collett will either thread onto the crank or fit over and pull on the crank nut. My tool will do neither. So...are there any suggestions on how to re-assemble? There is of course the "freeze the crank and heat the bearing" method but I have little confidence that will work. I appreciate any advice. I will NOT try to force anything or attack it with a hammer...View attachment 105032View attachment 105032
My 74 125 WR is need of a crank rebuild, and fortunately rod kits are now available again from Vintco. I am a reasonable "hobby-level" mechanic that has raced and maintained this bike since 1975. I used the commonly available case splitting tool to split the cases. The r/h (mag) side came off quite easily. However, "pushing" the crank out of the l/h (clutch) side case was significantly more stubborn. I do have a source to have the crank re-done, but I have concerns about getting the crank back into the cases and the cases back together. The crank "re-assembly" tool assumes the pull-bolt and collett will either thread onto the crank or fit over and pull on the crank nut. My tool will do neither. So...are there any suggestions on how to re-assemble? There is of course the "freeze the crank and heat the bearing" method but I have little confidence that will work. I appreciate any advice. I will NOT try to force anything or attack it with a hammer...View attachment 105032View attachment 105032
