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Re: crankshaft pulley
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Posted by Hobo,NC on November 13, 2005 at 17:34:25 from (151.213.115.231):
In Reply to: crankshaft pulley posted by RN in Misissippi on November 13, 2005 at 15:32:53:
I gotta git yer Farmall boys a pix of a HO-MADE tool to pull yer front pulleys, its in the werks. i mostly play with the ford N,s but in'joy look'in at the Farmall stuff and the action you have over here, a good group of contributors. A good bear’in splitter izz not cheap so its not a hobbie mans tool. You kin and need a cheap 2 jaw puller. The plate I use izz a 7/16 thick piece of steel plate or you kin use a thicker plate the one I have izz one I got out of the scrap pile. Imagine a horse shoe when I discribe it. 6- 6/4” wide, 7- ˝” long and the middle of the horse shoe “U” izz 2 5/8”. A touch will cut it out fit it around the back side of the pulley and use the 2 jaw puller to remove the pully with the jaws pull’in on the horse shoe “U” it werks and I have never broke a pulley. They do make a pully installer but they are not cheap either. I have one but most of the time use a air hammer to knock’em on. I will git ya a pix of the Horse shoe plate “U”
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