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C-113 crank pulley

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thumbanger

02-14-2007 15:05:30




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How is the best way to put crank pulley back on and not break it. Thanks




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georgeky

02-15-2007 06:42:37




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 Re: C-113 crank pulley in reply to thumbanger, 02-14-2007 15:05:30  
I forgot to mention in previous post. If you are concerned about being to hot lay a piece of rubber against your hot pulley to make sure it doesnt melt it. Let us Know how it goes.



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El Toro

02-15-2007 03:37:31




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 Re: C-113 crank pulley in reply to thumbanger, 02-14-2007 15:05:30  
Make sure the hub on the damper pulley doesn't have a groove worn into the metal from the old seal. If it does use a speedi seal to cover the area. 300 degrees should be enough heat. Hal



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thumbanger

02-14-2007 15:36:06




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 Re: C-113 crank pulley in reply to thumbanger, 02-14-2007 15:05:30  
If you heat it will it not mess up new seal. Thanks



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georgeky

02-15-2007 06:36:02




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 Re: C-113 crank pulley in reply to thumbanger, 02-14-2007 15:36:06  
Thumbanger, the pully will not get hot enough in only 1 hour to hurt the seal. It will take it longer to heat the pully to that temp, and remember once you remove it from oven it cool fairly Quickly. I have done this lots of times and it works nicely. The first time I insalled a pully was on my 49 C I done it with a block of oak and a big hammer it worked so I thought. Two years later I was cultivating tobacco and the crank broke between no 1 and no 2 rod. Upon removal of crank you could see the crank had been brroke 1/3 of the way through for a while. The shock of the big hammer I assume cracked the crank.

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JayWalt

02-14-2007 19:11:14




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 Re: C-113 crank pulley in reply to thumbanger, 02-14-2007 15:36:06  
if you are concerned about the seal. try the pulley at 200degrees, then 250, then 300, incrementally. I would imagine it would go on before 450 and well within the seals temperature limit. George has the right idea!!



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georgeky

02-14-2007 15:14:39




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 Re: C-113 crank pulley in reply to thumbanger, 02-14-2007 15:05:30  
Hi thumbanger, put the pully in the oven and heat at 450 degrees for about an hour, this will expand the opening and it will go right on. I know this sounds odd, but a old man who was a farmall mechanic for 40 years told me to do this with mine, and it worked like a charm. You have to put it on quickly, or it will cool and return to normal size. It is best if your oven is close to your tractor. In spite of what some may think or say this is the best way to do it.

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