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Re: removing the crankshaft pulley on Super C
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Posted by leon on December 12, 2005 at 18:11:56 from (12.219.23.183):
In Reply to: removing the crankshaft pulley on Super C posted by Bob the billder on December 12, 2005 at 17:36:24:
I just removed the one on my '52 SC. Though it was probably off once before, it wasn't too bad. I didn't even use an unusally big puller, but did use heat on the pulley. I am going to replace the seal anyway so wasn't overly concerned about getting it too hot, but heat applied under tension from the puller and she bagan to move before things got all that hot. I didn't even use a backer plate behind the pulley, though I'd reccommend it before putting a cheater pipe on a 3/4" breaker bar on the puller! By the way, aftermarket folks have new pulleys for about half what IH asks for them.
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