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Adventure continues.
Puller originally had smaller holes. More on that in a bit. Tightened it up... and it ripped the threads right out of the holes. Huh. That's messed up.
I scratched my head a bit before doing the unthinkable: I cut the flywheel apart with a 1 1/2 inch dremel cutoff wheel. I cut the aluminum away from the steel inserted into the center as part of the casting. This exposed more, larger holes in the steel center hub used to anchor the aluminum. I punched 3 out, threaded the steel, redrilled the puller to take the larger bolts, and again pulled the threads clean out of the hub.
This thing was not letting go.
I managed to get the aluminum cut free of the steel. Now I could see the offending coil. In order to hook a balancer puller over the lip of the hub, I smashed the coil to bits with a cold chisel. After many tries, I got a puller to hold well enough to break the hub free. Behold, the carnage.
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