neil the wheel
Dirt Disciple
..anyone happen to know of a compatible tool to remove this item?
Many thanks!
Many thanks!
yes, and keep alternating the slots you hit so that the forces are evened up on the thread (dogs dinner of language I know, but not sure how I can express it better)keithglos":385y7qqv said:If it is a standard 1/2 x 1/8 18t single freewheel back in the 1950s I always used a centre punch, preferable held in a mole grip, and rapid taps with a light hammer on the end bearing plate usually worked. Obviously anti clock to unscrew, if you hit the end plate clockwise you will drop the freewheel apart.
We did have special tools for these that never worked due to the slots being so small.
Keith