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[QUOTE="94formy, post: 1113755, member: 67847"] The guy who did my head and crank work said he is always aprehensive to use any kind of a puller that relies on the aluminum threads in the case. He's the one who told me to just use a wide blade and work my way around the case and it worked prettyg ood. Just be careful not to marr up any of the mating surfaces, nothing worse than putting a motor all back together and back in the bike just to find that it leaks tranny fluid. I would also use a thin coat of hondabond or yamabond on the case gaskets just to be sure. [/QUOTE]
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