Posted by Keith-OR on November 02, 2007 at 10:43:38 from (207.200.116.69):
I made a new one(puller), modifying existing design. I used 5/8 althread instead of 3/4, since I used the 5/8 to press pulley back on. I took some pictures yesterday afternoon of installing pulley using the hydraulic jack and the other part of my press. I used a core engine with pulley a friend has, so people will beable to see how I used the 14 inch bar to re-install pulley, bolts are in the upper left and lower right bolster bolt holes on the engine. Also I used a piece of metel in between the jack ram and the pulley, which I did not have it with me yesterday. Anyway you get the idea. :lol:
Knowledge and experiences are NO GOOD unless it is shared.
If anyone down the road needs the design and I'm not on the forum, just email me... I'll be glad to furnish info.
Keith & Shawn(Special Olympic Champion)
PS. the nuts just below the bar should be against it to hold it in position!!
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