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    I'm having an awful time trying to remove rotor from crank.
    I've tried a puller and it just pulls off stripping threads.
    I put heat on with a propane torch and air impact , still nothing.
    What is mapp gas,does this have to be red hot ?

    #2
    mapp gas is just a gas that gets the torch hotter than propane can. if you already tried heat, switching gas, to me, is not going to do the trick.

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      #3
      How about that "freeze" spray stuff?? Members here have reported success with it...

      The auto parts stores carry it - use liberally.
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        #4
        shouldnt have to be red hot, but make sure your heating the rotor only, and not the snout, cause it will swell in the rotor
        hit on it a few times with a rubber mallet, try some penetrating oil, then heat the rotor hotter than hell around the snout,try to keep away from the threads,good luck

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          #5
          Originally posted by barmstro View Post
          I'm having an awful time trying to remove rotor from crank.
          I've tried a puller and it just pulls off stripping threads.
          I put heat on with a propane torch and air impact , still nothing.
          What is mapp gas,does this have to be red hot ?
          It is a few hundered degrees hotter than propane; It made the difference getting my GS1100E rotor off. As previously said keep teh heat off of the magnets, It still takes alot of force

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            #6
            Originally posted by barmstro View Post
            I'm having an awful time trying to remove rotor from crank.
            I've tried a puller and it just pulls off stripping threads.
            I put heat on with a propane torch and air impact , still nothing.
            What is mapp gas,does this have to be red hot ?
            All I can say is mine came off with without heat using the OEM Suzuki puller with about 160 PSI 1/2" impact hammering for about 15-20 seconds. I had the rotor nut removed but I thought I read here other have done it with the nut loose but not removed.

            Funny thing, first time I tried the impact I actually forgot to remove the rotor nut. Went back and read some threads and then realized my mistake. I then removed the nut and used the puller tool again as stated above

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              #7
              Mapp gas is good especially when used with oxygen. Bernzomatic makes a small portable torch that uses mapp and oxygen cylinders. Much hotter than propane/air. The torch is good to have because you can even braze with it, also works real well if you have to solder a wet pipe.

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                #8
                Originally posted by almarconi View Post
                Mapp gas is good especially when used with oxygen. Bernzomatic makes a small portable torch that uses mapp and oxygen cylinders. Much hotter than propane/air. The torch is good to have because you can even braze with it, also works real well if you have to solder a wet pipe.
                Thanks for teh tip. That would be a cheap way to go using the HTS-2000 brazing rod.
                Last edited by posplayr; 09-11-2009, 12:59 PM.

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                  #9
                  Picked up a cyclinder today at my local hardware store.Only concern is
                  the guy at the store says I need a different tip,not the one on my propane torch.The didn't sell such a tip and neither does local welders supply.
                  My tip looks looks like it will fit,so hopefully it won't melt B4 I get that
                  rotor off.

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                    #10
                    Do you have a home depot nearby? Bernzomatic makes a torch head for mapp gas. The home depot should carry their products.

                    Here is there website

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by almarconi View Post
                      Mapp gas is good especially when used with oxygen. Bernzomatic makes a small portable torch that uses mapp and oxygen cylinders. Much hotter than propane/air. The torch is good to have because you can even braze with it, also works real well if you have to solder a wet pipe.
                      Yes they work great, be careful of the oxygen bottles I have gotten them from the store only to find them empty. With a little playing you can even cut thin metal. I once cut a master padlock off with one and no it was not in a position to where I could hit it with a hammer

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                        #12
                        Tried mapp gas but my (motion pro)puller stripped ,pulling off of rotor.Sure wish I took Rays advice and bought OEM.
                        I wonder it it's too late,the threads on the rotor look pretty rough
                        but not as bad as those in the puller.
                        I'm running out of idea's and patience.
                        Should I buy the OEM puller ,or will I just destroy it on my damaged
                        rotor.

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                          #13
                          Do a search about packing grease in the thread bore. This is a pretty good trick i hear. Basically it uses hydralic pressure to help pop off the rotor.
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