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[title] Loosen the flywheel
-[* icon_caution] Before you begin this step, ensure you have proper PPE.
+[* icon_caution] ***Caution: ***The flywheel may come loose at any time during this step, potentially sending itself and the puller into the air. ***Before you begin this step, be sure to wear PPE.***
[* black] Use a universal puller to loosen the flywheel from the tapered pressure fit on the end of the crankshaft.
[* red] Attach the universal puller arms underneath the denoted "puller" sections on the flywheel.
[* black] Use a wrench to torque down the puller to slowly loosen the flywheel.
[* icon_note] This may take a lot of force.
- [* icon_note] If the flywheel seems to become stuck after significant pressure is applied with the universal puller, you may need to use a blowtorch to slowly apply heat where the flywheel contacts the crankshaft.
- [* icon_caution] The flywheel may come loose at any time during this process, ***potentially sending itself and the puller into the air.*** If the flywheel starts to become warped, stand back and ***make sure to wear proper PPE.***
+ [* icon_note] If the flywheel seems to become stuck after significant pressure is applied with the universal puller, use a blowtorch to slowly apply heat where the flywheel contacts the crankshaft.
[* black] The flywheel will "pop" off the crankshaft once loose.