Small Engines (Lawn Mowers, etc.): Honda gxv140 flywheel removal, honda lawnmower, crank case


Question
I've got a commercial Honda lawnmower with the gxv140 engine. It quit running and I found that it had broken a rocker arm. I decided to overhaul the motor since I was unsure what may be lurking in the crank case. I have the motor completely disassembled down to the crankcase, flywheel and crank. I removed the nut on the end of the crankshaft but have been unable to dislodge the flywheel. I used a deadblow hammer to try to knock it of with no success. Is there something I missed that needs to be removed before it will come off? I'm not sure if there is a place to attach a puller because the plastic fan on the front of the flywheel seems to be screwed on from the back. Thanks for your help.

Answer
 Hello Brian:

 Attach a Puller to the Flywheel and Apply Pressure; then Hit the Puller with the Hammer. The Pressure from the Puller and the Vibration from the Hammer will Pop the Flywheel Up and then you can Remove it. For a Breakdown/IPl; Go to this Addy http://www.honda-engines-eu.com/en/service/spareparts/heepartscatalogue/index.js... and Enter the Model Numbers and the Type Letters. Hope this Helps. I am here if you Require more Assistance. Let me know what Happens, Please. Thanks.

 Good Luck

 Respectfully

 John