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Re: Re-installing the Crank Pulley
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Posted by BIG JOHN on January 05, 2003 at 18:13:49 from (205.188.209.78):
In Reply to: Re-installing the Crank Pulley posted by Brian on January 05, 2003 at 16:57:51:
I am assuming that you are talking about the front pully that goes on the crankshaft. This pully also has the dogs for the hand crank to engage into. Make sure that you have the crank and the inside of the pully hub as clean and smooth as possible. Install the key and line up the pully with it. More than likely you will need to heat the pully so that it expands as much as possible. Put it in the oven and heat it to 350o, this in not hot enough that you damage the new front crankshaft seals. Some penetrating oil will help when you drive it on. I use a round block of wood and only pound on the center of the pully making sure not to hit the outer edge of the pully. It is best to leave the front cover loose so that you can keep from damaging the seal. GOOD LUCK
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