Roger channell Posted July 27 Share Posted July 27 I've been trying to remove the rotor from the above bike. I have tried heat, penetrating spray, hammering, a gear puller and levering. It won't budge. Anyone got any ideas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderator Snakebite68 Posted July 27 Moderator Share Posted July 27 When you say 'rotor' what are you meaning? Brake disk? Something else? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NE0 Posted July 27 Share Posted July 27 I guess he's referring to the magneto stator / rotor? if it is, then the internal thread, highlighted in red takes a magneto puller, the shaft is tapered with a woodruff key to hold the rotor in place. one of these... you put a spanner on the flats to screw it in to the rotor and a socket on the end and screw it in, which then pulls it off the taper. the indent in the shaft end takes the pointed end of the device. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderator Snakebite68 Posted July 28 Moderator Share Posted July 28 Aaah, see now, that makes much more sense! lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NE0 Posted August 2 Share Posted August 2 In a different post the original poster has stated he can't use this method of puller as the rotor does not have an internal thread. So I did a bit of googling, and came up with this, now i know its not for the XS250 but i wonder if the principle is likely to be the same as this tool is for a Rotor without the internal thread....just a thought. Not quite sure how it works though as this screws onto the shaft but its not threaded on the outside either , unlike my DT one first suggested. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NE0 Posted August 2 Share Posted August 2 looks like we might be getting somewhere....this puller on ebay, specifies for a XS250, although maybe that's several tools in the kit? Hope that's of some help mate. and here's an XS250 Rotor on ebay, ? which suggests a deep internal thread? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NE0 Posted August 2 Share Posted August 2 I'm not giving up!!....been on Google... looked at the XS400 forum which states it's for the XS250 and XS400 bikes... various searches there suggest the puller is just a bolt The rotor puller Yamaha part number is 90890-01080. It's an M16x1.5 bolt. member Drewpy (is he the same?) says don't use a '3 jaw" puller as you'll f*** up the rotor. another member describes the procedure... Remove the retention bolt that you still have in the photo from the center of the rotor, screw the bigger bolt into the rotor while holding the rotor stationary (manual recommends a special wrench), and rotate the rotor puller/bolt into the rotor. It'll pop off. Cmsnl sell one..https://www.cmsnl.com/products/pullerrotor_9089001080/ hope thats of some help? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NE0 Posted August 3 Share Posted August 3 So basically it seems you take out this retaining bolt and replace it with a longer bolt which pops off the Rotor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NE0 Posted August 3 Share Posted August 3 Okay, here's how it works, how a single bolt can remove the rotor. Its different to the DT magneto which has a full length tapered shaft. The XS 250 has a part threaded section within the rotor body. N.B. the normal short bolt with its washer, holds it all in place. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NE0 Posted August 29 Share Posted August 29 Did you get it off? Was it completely different to the above? or was my post helpful? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderator drewpy Posted September 16 Moderator Share Posted September 16 If I remember correctly an axle bolt fits the rotor. do it up tight and shock it off with a hammer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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