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Removing Pulley on C113 engine
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Posted by David Bean on February 16, 2003 at 14:09:41 from (63.187.17.144):
Hi all, I'm struggling with getting the pulley off the crankshaft of a C113 engine. Based on what several people have said on this site, what the engine rebuild video demonstrates, and what the I&T manual shows on page 24, I need to use the combination of a two-jaw puller and a bearing separator. (I've been trying to get by with just the puller alone, and I've only managed to break part of the casting...it's still firmly attached to the shaft.) The two-jaw puller isn't a problem...I can borrow one from Checker or Auto Zone. The bearing separator *does* seem to be an issue. I can't find one anywhere. I've checked every auto parts store in my area to either borrow or buy one without any luck. Snap On, however, has five different sizes of bearing separators available (they have everything, don't they?). Spendy, for sure, but I think it's my only option now. My question is that before I buy a pricey tool, I'd like to be sure I'm going to buy the right size, and I'm having a hard time deciding which of the five will fit my particular application best. I've attached a link to the online Snap On site. Any guidance you can send my way is greatly appreciated! Stuck in Salt Lake, - David ('50 C)
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