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I've never been able to do it without a pinion puller! Those things are really stuck on there!!
I guess maybe you could do the old heating it up so it expands and then use pliers to try and get it off but of course you would have to watch the arm!
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I've never tried on a gen1 motor, but on the extreme180, I held the arm with a pair of oversized pliers and gently pried off the metal pinion with a flathead. Take your time so you don't break anything and give it a series of gentle pries from different angles so that you don't put all of the pressure on oen side potentially damaging the arm.
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i've tried removing pinions from gen 1 motors with pliers, and it pushes the spacers on the inside part of the arm out of place, and basically i have to rewind the motor and push the spacer back in place.
my reccomendation is to skip the headache and get a pinion puller
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