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Re: Stuck Super H fan pulley
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Posted by Bob M on October 03, 2001 at 17:00:55 from (66.66.72.246):
In Reply to: Stuck Super H fan pulley posted by Bill Jones on October 03, 2001 at 14:14:37:
Bill - I've got a similar problem with my Super H - only on mine the head's snapped off the fan pulley adjusting flange set screw. So the adjusting flange is locked tight. Found I can still remove the fan belt however. Trick is to get the belt started off one side of the crank pulley (a large screwdriver is helpful here). Then simply turn the crank and fan together - the belt will get pretty tight for a bit, but it WILL come off. It's not real good for the belt I'm certain, but mine's been off and back on several times and it's not stretched enough to cause it to slip (yet). At some point I'm gonna have to get a whole fan hub assembly unless I can figure a way to get that #(*&@! set screw out of the adjusting flange...
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