flywheel bolt thread?

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David bullock
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flywheel bolt thread?

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hello fellow haflinger friends, i have finaly decided to rebuild my haffie and have come to the fly wheel bolt which is prooving to be a pest, does and one kno if this is a l/h or r/h bolt, the front pulley was normal so the flywheel should be reverse??

and haflinger tech in scotland have suplied me all previous parts i couldnt source in australia, do we think they are the best on price and quility? cheers
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StuartR
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Re: flywheel bolt thread?

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Never had a problem with Haflinger Technik.
They have a good stock of OE parts and work to ensure that they can supply most of the parts we all ask of them.
Best Regards

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kerry460
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Re: flywheel bolt thread?

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standard thread . anticlockwise to undo .

kerry
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Re: flywheel bolt thread?

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Heat. Get the surrounding area as hot as you can, if it really doesn't want to undo. Then try.

John
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David bullock
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Re: flywheel bolt thread?

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cheers guys, i was a bit scared considering its a hollow bolt, but shes apart ready to get some money thrown at her
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