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Re: Re-installing the Crank Pulley
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Posted by Roger on January 06, 2003 at 20:28:26 from (209.100.170.137):
In Reply to: Re-installing the Crank Pulley posted by Brian on January 05, 2003 at 16:57:51:
Brian, I have installed several of these. As someone said, there isn't a threaded hole in the crank on A's, B's, and C's. On those I first convince the wife I need to barrow the oven to heat tractor parts (promise they are clean and won't stink up the oven for next dinner). Then I heat them to about 250 degrees as I think if you get it too hot it will damage the oil seal. Then I drive it on as quick as I can with a 4x4 and big hammer. I don't think it is the best for the main bearings on the crank. On others with threads in the crank I pull it on with a bolt. Roger
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