e shaft puller
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e shaft puller
Would anyone be interested in buying a puller to take the e shaft apart?
I am going to make a few and i am thinking of selling them.
I will post some pic of my one that i have made.
I am going to make a few and i am thinking of selling them.
I will post some pic of my one that i have made.
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I am also interested if the price is below$300. Ihave 2 20B which should be n/a PP engines for rallycross and racing. Also doin a 20B for a customer in Norway who shall have a streetport and a T-88 Greddy turbo kit.
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wow 300us i cant wait to see what it looks like!
you can see the one i made here:
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...ghlight=puller
i never did finish it, but was surprised to see that what
i made looked very similar to what the mazda factory tool looks like.
matt
you can see the one i made here:
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...ghlight=puller
i never did finish it, but was surprised to see that what
i made looked very similar to what the mazda factory tool looks like.
matt
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I bought the factory 20B puller for just over $350 from Mazda Motorsports here in the us. In my opinion it's worth every penny over the cost of a new e-shaft if one was damged form using the wrong tool.
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I made one similar to the Mazda one, but I put 2 brass bushes in it to protect the shaft and also a brass button on the base of the jacking bolt.
Looks and works MINT!
Looks and works MINT!
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Originally posted by Matt RC-Racing
I made one similar to the Mazda one, but I put 2 brass bushes in it to protect the shaft and also a brass button on the base of the jacking bolt.
Looks and works MINT!
I made one similar to the Mazda one, but I put 2 brass bushes in it to protect the shaft and also a brass button on the base of the jacking bolt.
Looks and works MINT!
heavy duty sleeve with tight clearance over the
nose and bearing area so there is no chance for the
nose or lobe to bend.
the idea of a brass button on the end of the jack bolt
is a excellent idea, i think i will add this to my one
matt
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as i posted above pictures of my puller is in another
post which you can check out here:
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...ighlight=puller
they are about half way down the page.
matt
post which you can check out here:
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...ighlight=puller
they are about half way down the page.
matt
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link doesn't work... but I found the one that did; turns out I already had those pics. Does anyone have pics of the OEM puller for comparison? Or have pics of the puller on the shaft performing its duty?
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I'm bringing this post back from the dead : )
20B-3Rotor: Did you ever end up building those pullers if so, I'd love to see some pictures and might be interested in taking one off your hands.
Otherwise, does anyone by any chance have an OEM puller for sale?
20B-3Rotor: Did you ever end up building those pullers if so, I'd love to see some pictures and might be interested in taking one off your hands.
Otherwise, does anyone by any chance have an OEM puller for sale?
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