After draining the oil, I found numerous metal shavings on my magnetic oil drain plug. not good.
I pulled the clutch for a look inside. Suprisingly, it looked nice and tidy.
Then I removed the oil pan for a look.
I took off the oil sump filter and sprayed it out watching many more small shavings of metal coming out.
I spun the gears from the input shaft and peered up with a flashlight. No teeth missing from the gears that were spinning.
Since I've had issues with my starter clutch 3-4 times in the past, I looked there next.. All three bolts are shaking around quite a bit. Luckily the rotor has a dowel recess machined in the back.
After removing the rotor nut, I threaded the puller and started cranking away. The threads pushing on the crankshaft end are what stripped.
Any thoughts about one puller being better than another or if retapping the puller with standard threads would work? Thanks for any help

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