Posted by Haas on May 01, 2009 at 06:37:06 from (12.65.48.162):
In Reply to: Cub crank pulley posted by Chief 83 on May 01, 2009 at 05:57:54:
I installed my Cub crank pulley by using the threaded hole in the front end of the crankshaft. Get a length of high strength threaded rod the proper size(Don't use the soft stuff they have at home Depot or Lowes. Go to a fastener store and get the strong stuff) Screw the rod into the end of the crank shaft. Make sure the pulley is lined up with the key, put a heavy washer and nut on the rod and pull the pulley onto the crank. I can't recall exactly, but I may have used a spacer to help bear on the pulley. I also made a heavy washer out of 3/8 thick steel. I warmed my pulley some, but not enough to harm the seal. The seal should be able to stand at least 200 F, as the engine gets that hot or hotter when running. If you have trouble with the engine turning as you are screwing down the threaded rod, then put the tractor in gear and set the brakes to hold things.
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