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i will get a picture upYes, a picture would be helpful. I'd drill a small hole in the end, thread it, and put a small piece of threaded bar or screw in, then you can pull it out- it's time consuming but will probably be your best bet.
its really well in there,seems impossible to get outi will get a picture up
I think your best bet is using a drill.i will get a picture up
its really well in there,seems impossible to get out
but if anyone could help me i would be very appreci
ated
Yep.I'm quite sure a drill & a easy out would work,I would also try that!
But if all else fails,you might can just cut the crank at the threads where that clutch nut
screws on an add a new clutch nut with bell shaft,If your car & engine is compatible for
one.Heres what they look like.