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I bought an auto zone puller for $20 and ordered longer bolts and works great to split cases.I use a piece of steel with a 3/4 hole drilled in it and the nut from the crank to pull the crank into place.Has worked on two motors so far.
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I bought an auto zone puller for $20 and ordered longer bolts and works great to split cases.I use a piece of steel with a 3/4 hole drilled in it and the nut from the crank to pull the crank into place.Has worked on two motors so far.

You should post pics, alot of people would find that VERY useful!
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I just hit my crank with a rubber mallet and they come apart.
right i spent maybe five bucks
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few scratches there on thar crankcase never had any with mine
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I just hit my crank with a rubber mallet and they come apart.
Same here but very carefully!
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