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Posted by Keith-OR on March 14, 2006 at 11:56:56 from (207.200.116.5):
In Reply to: Re: puller with diamentions posted by Chris in Washington on March 14, 2006 at 10:17:32:
Chris, lunch time. Lets start from the being, the reason I used 3/4 altheard is that is what I had on hand. I later needed to make a tool to push the pulley back on. I had a 40 inch piece of 5/8 althread and that is the size of bolts that holds the bolster on the front of a SC. the square tubing I have in picture the 5/8 goes thur it and is bolted to front of engine, jack pushes against it and between jack and pully I used the round piece I cut out of the 3/4 plate. Assembled it looks like the puller without the bottom plate Don't know if I have a picture of pusher put together. I should have taken one when I was pushing pulley back on. Chris, I think you could use 5/8 althread for the puller as well as the tool for re-installing front pulley. Like I said all the material I used is what I had on hand at the time. I did not see the 5/8. :>( Also you can use one piece of square tubing, just drill 3 holes in tubing. If I ever Build another one, I am going to simplify it, 2 pieces of 5/8 althread, 1 piece of tubing w/3 holes HTH If you have any more question just email me Keith & Shawn
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