Flywheel Pullers for Outboard Engines

Whether you’re working on a Mercury, OMC, or another outboard motor, having the right flywheel puller makes all the difference. These tools let you remove the flywheel safely without risking engine damage. At Victory Parts Australia, we stock a full range of high-quality outboard flywheel pullers, purpose-built for marine engines. Browse our selection below to find the perfect fit for your setup and get back on the water with confidence.

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378103

Original price was: $198.77.Current price is: $198.77.

VP201

Original price was: $150.15.Current price is: $150.15.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use the same flywheel puller for different outboard brands?

Some pullers are universal, but most are designed for specific thread sizes and crankshaft types. We recommend checking compatibility before use.

Our range covers popular outboard brands, including Mercury and OMC, along with selected other marine engines. Each product page lists exact compatibility details.

In most cases, a flywheel puller is enough, but ensure your engine is secured and disconnected before removal for safety.

Using makeshift tools like pry bars or hammers can damage the flywheel, crankshaft, or surrounding components. A proper flywheel puller applies even pressure, reducing the risk of costly repairs.

Most outboard engines only require flywheel removal during major servicing, such as stator or ignition repairs. If you’re regularly maintaining your engine, having a puller on hand can save time and effort.

Match the puller to your engine brand, thread size, and model year. If unsure, contact our team for help selecting the correct tool.

Yes. Outboard flywheel pullers are designed for marine engine layouts and crankshaft types, making them safer and more reliable than generic automotive tools.

Yes, but extra care is needed. Applying penetrating oil and using gradual, even pressure with the puller will usually free a stuck flywheel safely.

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