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Re: removing the crankshaft pulley on Super C
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Posted by Mark Buzzard on December 13, 2005 at 08:28:50 from (131.35.138.10):
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 went through the same thing rebuilding my Super A. I broke the first pulley using a jaw puller. The second one was from a crank already removed from the engine. With the use if a 20 ton press the second one slid off like butter. It's amazing how much easier it goes when you can apply the proper leverage. This may not be an option for you, as it sound as though you don't want to remove the engine but if it does break this may give you an option for a replacement.
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