+1 No tool needed to install a thread-on freewheel.
But remember to GREASE THE THREADS so you can get it off next time.
Originally Posted by
Giorgi

yeah i am going to tho this, i don't care about my old freewheel because it is already destroyed, pawls inside doesn't works, freewheel rotates on two side
I will start changing it tomorrow than I will post my job with pictures
Even so, it will probably be much easier to remove the old freewheel with the correct tool and a bench vise than mess around with breaking it.