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Re: Super A Frontend Brass Pivot Bearings
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 23, 2003 at 17:52:27 from (209.226.106.73):
In Reply to: Super A Frontend Brass Pivot Bearings posted by scotty on July 23, 2003 at 11:44:06:
Scotty: Never been there, never done that. Now I am going to learn something from you. Oh, I've had the pin out and front end off, just never ran across bad bushing or a bent pin. I supose the bad bushing gave enough play to bend the pin. Rough usage usually results in breaking front of engine block casting, rather than bending pin. A lot of people have also broke castings by towing. While I'm responding, I think if I were you I would find a rental store with the proper puller for that front pulley. I have never had to remove one, however I have heard enough bad stories on that one, that I wouldn't try it with out the very best equipment. I doubt that those pullies are getting anymore plentiful.
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