I'm stripping down two 40+ engines to the bare bones.  Can someone or some people tell me the safest way to remove the Woodruff Key  so I can give the flywheel workings a refurb with the baseplate off.
Gerard
			
			
									
						
										
						Woodruff Key
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Re: Woodruff Key
They can get a bit stuck, on one of my engines I had to drill into the key and implode it very carefully until it came out. I would suggest some gentle heat, followed by cooling. Repeat a few times. Then carefully tap one end with a small flat screwdriver to see it it moves. If you are careful  it will eventually give up
  it will eventually give up
			
			
									
						
										
						 it will eventually give up
  it will eventually give upRe: Woodruff Key
Cheers!  Sounds a bit tricky, even dangers lurking, using heat so near to the wiring.  I would normally say at this point it's best to leave well alone but I need to see if the crankshaft on one has bent.  
			
			
									
						
										
						
Re: Woodruff Key
I forgot to mention I filed the key down to remove the backplate first, then tried gentle hot and cold cycles a few times before trying to tap the key. Once it moves a little you can prise it out.
			
			
									
						
										
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				DeadeyeDick
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Re: Woodruff Key
My baseplate comes off without having to remove the key. Only need to remove it when splitting the crankcase.
			
			
									
						
										
						- Charles uk
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Re: Woodruff Key
I use a cheap flat bladed jewelers screwdriver like a chisel underneath the key next to the crank.
			
			
									
						
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						Re: Woodruff Key
I managed it by fixing (tightly, as I was putting in a new one anyway) mole grips on it then putting a small steel sheet underneath to give a surface for the mole grip head to lever on without damaging the crankshaft - rather like a claw hammer removing a nail has something put under the claw to stop damaging the work
Donald
			
			
									
						
										
						Donald
Re: Woodruff Key
Always good to hear of success!  
			
			
									
						
										
						


