Rotor Remover
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Rotor Remover
Alright guys, need a little help identifying the tool I need. Currently in the process of a top-end tear down. Piston rings were worn, but since I'm already digging into it I'm disassembling all of the top end so I can go through everything and make sure that's it and get everything nice and clean. I'm almost done but now I'm stuck at getting the rotor off so I can get to the cam chain behind it. I got the rotor securing bolt off already. Unfortunately when I ordered a rotor removal tool off ebay I ordered the wrong one, so does anyone know the part number for the rotor remover for an '06 VS800? Tried doing some googling but couldn't find anything definitive, and want to make sure I order the correct one this time. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Rotor Remover
The part number of the rotor remover tool in the service manual is 09930-30720
Partzilla shows it superseded by 09930-30721: https://www.partzilla.com/product/suzuki/09930-30721
Partzilla shows it superseded by 09930-30721: https://www.partzilla.com/product/suzuki/09930-30721
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Re: Rotor Remover
Awesome. Thanks WintrSol!
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Re: Rotor Remover
A lot of Suzuki models had the rotor thread the same as the rear axle - so you could use that as a "puller".
Not sure if that works with the Intruder models though...
Not sure if that works with the Intruder models though...
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Re: Rotor Remover
Nah Hillsy, the Intruders are a different set up, it's like a threaded bush with a key, bloody expensive for a one off tool. When I did mine to replace the cam chains I used a 2 leg hub puller (a bit of McGuivering required) a 12mm 3/8 drive socket to push against and to protect the threads in the crankshaft a shop hammer and a load of heat. It took quite a while heating the centre of the rotor and beating on the puller bolt but it eventually popped off (with a bloody big bang and clatter). Rig mechanics don't pussyfoot around, LOL
Grow old disgracefully young man.
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Re: Rotor Remover
Oh yeah - that makes sense being keyed for the ignition pick up timing. The GS models weren't keyed and you could put them on any way.Lechy wrote: ↑Tue Jun 01, 2021 8:56 pmNah Hillsy, the Intruders are a different set up, it's like a threaded bush with a key, bloody expensive for a one off tool. When I did mine to replace the cam chains I used a 2 leg hub puller (a bit of McGuivering required) a 12mm 3/8 drive socket to push against and to protect the threads in the crankshaft a shop hammer and a load of heat. It took quite a while heating the centre of the rotor and beating on the puller bolt but it eventually popped off (with a bloody big bang and clatter). Rig mechanics don't pussyfoot around, LOL
And BTW - you should take care when beating these things with a hammer - the magnets can quite easily get de-magnetised..... and then you'll wonder why your stator is not putting out decent voltage... worst case scenario the magnets can even break and fall out of the rotor....
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Re: Rotor Remover
When pulling hubs you don't beat on the hub but on the head of the pulling bolt when under tension the term for this is "jarring".
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Re: Rotor Remover
Thanks Lechy for posting your technical experience. Once again, your expertise teaches the mechanics.
I had similar issues in getting mine off the several 1400 and 1500 Motors I worked on.
Good to have you on this Board.
I had similar issues in getting mine off the several 1400 and 1500 Motors I worked on.
Good to have you on this Board.
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Re: Rotor Remover
hillsy wrote: ↑Tue Jun 01, 2021 10:39 pmAnd BTW - you should take care when beating these things with a hammer - the magnets can quite easily get de-magnetised..... and then you'll wonder why your stator is not putting out decent voltage... worst case scenario the magnets can even break and fall out of the rotor....
But, but, but,....Lechy never said he was ...."banging on the rotor". He said this;
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Re: Rotor Remover
I probably would have come up with a shade-tree solution like Lechy, too - $130 for a tool you probably use once, then list for sale here in hopes another member needs one is still a bit pricey!
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Re: Rotor Remover
How about you stay away from stuff you don't know about?Designer wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 8:11 amhillsy wrote: ↑Tue Jun 01, 2021 10:39 pmAnd BTW - you should take care when beating these things with a hammer - the magnets can quite easily get de-magnetised..... and then you'll wonder why your stator is not putting out decent voltage... worst case scenario the magnets can even break and fall out of the rotor....But, but, but,....Lechy never said he was ...."banging on the rotor". He said this;
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Re: Rotor Remover
Yeah. Finding some non-Suzuki manufactured ones on Ebay for like $60-70, but if anyone on here has one they'd part with/lend out I'd rather pay one of you. Haha
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Re: Rotor Remover
WOW! What an attitude! Certainly not in The Spirit of our Tech Board and helping others out.hillsy wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 2:43 pmHow about you stay away from stuff you don't know about?Designer wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 8:11 amhillsy wrote: ↑Tue Jun 01, 2021 10:39 pmAnd BTW - you should take care when beating these things with a hammer - the magnets can quite easily get de-magnetised..... and then you'll wonder why your stator is not putting out decent voltage... worst case scenario the magnets can even break and fall out of the rotor....But, but, but,....Lechy never said he was ...."banging on the rotor". He said this;
How about you read what others say correctly and better in the first place,...so we avoid having to see you lecturing them about them making mistakes,...mistakes that what they originally said shows..... They Did Not Make At All.
Sheesh!
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Re: Rotor Remover
CRIMINY!!!
Another simple post/thread turned into a BS thread by the aussi troll.
rocksandhammers, I hope you are willing to stick with this and ignore the troll's crap.
Lechy gave good advice. Homemade tolls quite often do the job without the cost of factory tolls.
Keep in mind that the cost of the factory tool is about the same as the cost of 9 cases of beer...
Another simple post/thread turned into a BS thread by the aussi troll.
rocksandhammers, I hope you are willing to stick with this and ignore the troll's crap.
Lechy gave good advice. Homemade tolls quite often do the job without the cost of factory tolls.
Keep in mind that the cost of the factory tool is about the same as the cost of 9 cases of beer...
I can't seem to win the lottery. I think I have used up all of my good luck riding motorcycles.
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Re: Rotor Remover
Was going OK until your butthurt mate chimed in - you should probably re-read the thread.....
Anyway, if you want to fashion a makeshift puller and bring out the big hammers that's fine (I'd probably do the same) but just be careful where you hit the rotor or you could fuck up the magnets. That's all.
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Re: Rotor Remover
Herb wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 5:23 pmCRIMINY!!!
Another simple post/thread turned into a BS thread by the aussi troll. rocksandhammers, I hope you are willing to stick with this and ignore the troll's crap. Lechy gave good advice. Homemade tools quite often do the job without the cost of factory tolls.
Yes,...as you correctly point out. Lechy did given rocksandhammers some quite helpful advice and direction ... the kind of stuff that Our Tech Board is Famous For Giving To Our Fellow Riders When In Trouble.
Yet Instead,....He gets lectured by another .."Board Member"...as if Lechy's Accurate Experiential Help was faulty ? Lechy was Spot On.
And then,....when The Facts Be Shown To Everyone & The Lecturer ...that Lechy did nothing of what "The Lecturer" accuses him of......Do we see "The Lecturer" Board Member acknowledge his mistake?
Obviously,.............he didn't.
He just HAS TO try to gloss-over his mistaken posting. And then,..he attacks they who point out his misguiding, wrongful admonishing of Lechy's Helping Hand .
How is that negativity in keeping with The Spirit Of Helping Others that we are all here on The Tech Board for?
I could drink to that!
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Re: Rotor Remover
Several here think like you and he wish he would do that.