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Re: B crankshaft pulley removal
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Posted by BIG JOHN on January 24, 2004 at 17:44:14 from (152.163.252.227):
In Reply to: B crankshaft pulley removal posted by Kenneth on January 24, 2004 at 16:58:36:
You will need to get a split bearing puller and a 2 jaw puller. The split bearing puller goes on behind the pully and the 2 jaw puller goes over the split bearing puller with the center screw in the hole in the center of the pully. You said that you already had the front end off so you are ready to have a go at it. Since this is basically just a press fit it is going to be a tough pull. I have always had to use the act. torch to heat it up. Becarfull not to let it drop on a concrete floor. If it lands on the edge of the pully it is for sure to break it. Another sure way to break it is to try to pull it with out using the split bearing puller. GOOD LUCK
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