Magneto removal

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McMichael
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Magneto removal

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I have a 1963 not sure of the model but it has a 125cc engine and while taking it apart for a rebuild, we couldn't get the magneto bolt to come out. is it a right or left handed thread and does it need a special tool to remove it?
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http://www.shop.bevelheaven.com/detail.aspx?ID=518

Click the link above for the right tool..... measure the magneto it is either 55mm or 62mm, I have both tools in stock.

I can;t remember the thread for the bolt, someone else will chime in soon I bet, thanks.
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Post by McMichael »

is there a specail tool to hold the magneto to remove the nut holding it on
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the clutch holding tool can keep the engine from spinning - I stock those as well - click TOOLS to see that on my shopping cart
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