GT750 cylinder puller plate

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GT750 cylinder puller plate

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I made several of these a couple months ago, and Ive got 3 left. Zooke, mark the brit' and lane bought one from me already, if you want some referances on how they work. It worked on my corroded A$$ cylinder too. Price is $55 plus actual shipping if interested. They're 1/2 in thick steel. Thanks, Kris

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Does it come with bolts and all or just the plate?
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Sorry for not mentioning that. Its the plate only. Most people have a different preference on what hardware they like to use. Its tapped for 3/8-24 threads and bolts up with 8mm bolts to the cylinder.
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Kris, I am interested in buying one of your plates. Please respond to cjcollins46@gmail.com
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I did buy one of those. It's nice, but truthfully, I've never needed to use it! LOL!!!!


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I have 3 engines that need new seals. Ive been working on my first cylinder for about a week. I figure I need to make the investment. Still waiting for Kris to respond.
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Sorry. I must have put my response in the wrong thread.

Anyways, I will have ot dig and find the old CAD file for these. I haven't sold any in years, and hell, I haven't been on here since I sold my GT550 Cafe. (Sad day)
Either way, Ill try and locate that CAD file this weekend and let you know.

Thanks for the inquiry,
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Post by brooce »

Hi Kris,

If you're tooling up I'd be interested in one too.

Cheers,

Steven
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