Kohler Command CV730 User Manual

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2.4

Section 2
Tools & Aids

Special Tools You Can Make

Flywheel Holding Tool

A flywheel holding tool can be made out of an old
junk flywheel ring gear as shown in Figure 2-1, and
used in place of a strap wrench.

1. Using an abrasive cut-off wheel, cut out a six

tooth segment of the ring gear as shown.

2. Grind off any burrs or sharp edges.

3. Invert the segment and place it between the

ignition bosses on the crankcase so that the tool
teeth engage the flywheel ring gear teeth. The
bosses will lock the tool and flywheel in
position for loosening, tightening or removing
with a puller.

Figure 2-1. Flywheel Holding Tool.

Rocker Arm/Crankshaft Tool

A spanner wrench to lift the rocker arms or turn the
crankshaft may be made out of an old junk connecting
rod.

1. Find a used connecting rod from a 10 HP or

larger engine. Remove and discard the rod cap.

2. Remove the studs of a Posi-Lock rod or grind off

the aligning steps of a Command rod, so the joint
surface is flat.

3. Find a 1 in. long capscrew with the correct

thread size to match the threads in the
connecting rod.

4. Use a flat washer with the correct I.D. to slip on

the capscrew and approximately 1” O.D. (Kohler
Part No. 12 468 05-S). Assemble the capscrew
and washer to the joint surface of the rod, as
shown in Figure 2-2.

Figure 2-2. Rocker Arm/Crankshaft Tool.

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