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Re: pulling crank pulley off of C 113 engine
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Posted by glenster on February 05, 2006 at 12:29:35 from (24.15.146.13):
In Reply to: pulling crank pulley off of C 113 engine posted by james54@iocc.com on February 05, 2006 at 11:36:38:
when i did the overhaul on my farmall b, i soaked it up good with pb blaster, then used a puller with a bearing clamp. you may need to put a little heat on it too.a propane torch will work. after you get it off check the seal area for wear, if it has a groove worn it you can get a speedie sleeve to put on it, cheaper than a new pulley. also to get it back on, i heat it up in a presto fry daddy deep fryer. (my wife was mad as h*ll but it works good) i used regular cooking oil and it slid right on. good luck!
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