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#76276 04/12/2007 8:30 PM
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Have a '51 3100 series with a 235. I'm rebuilding the 3-speed tranny and in checking the clutch both the pressure plate and flywheel are heat checked. I want to have them turned or replaced but I can not get the flywheel off - any suggestions. This truck has been my daily driver up til a few days ago when I pulled the tranny.

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I supose you have removed the clutch & 6 bolts holding the flywheel on. Get 2 prybars & work it back & forth from behind. A little penatrant will help. Be careful. That thing is heavy & can come down fast.


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Pull the bolts off,then put two back on a few turns to keep it from falling on your head.Spray some Kroil or WD-40 on the crankshaft end and hit the flywheel with a piece of wood (2x4).You can have the flywheel machined but not the pressure plate surface.


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I put carpet under truck, stayed clear and whacked it with a rubber mallet. Don't try to catch it when it falls. Just give it a soft place to land.

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Huge thanks to all of you who responded - it took the application of all of the suggestions to finally break free the flywheel! Had the flywheel and pressure plate resurfaced today and will be installing them tomorrow. The ring in the pressure plate was broken so had that re-rivited and the plate resurfaced - basically rebuilt - less than $70 which I thought was a VERY good price.

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I am shocked that you were able to find a shop that will take the time to resurface or rebuild a pressure plate.I thought those guys went the way of the Edsel.You can't beat that price too.


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take a big block of wood and hit it as hard as you can it will come loose works for stuck brake drums to


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