Posted by glennster on September 17, 2012 at 04:04:18 from (99.90.9.201):
In Reply to: Super M fan belt posted by 47 Bill on September 17, 2012 at 02:14:18:
remove the set screw completely. using a brass wire brush and a blow gun, clean up all the rust and dirt from the threads, also, try and blow out any dirt that has accumulated in the flat areas under under the pulley. i use a brass drift and tap on the raised "flats on the pulley to loosen it. dont kill it, it will break if you are too rough on it. if all else fails, heat the pulley in a few spots to expand it, and it will come off. if you dont have a torch, any big box store has an inexpensive oxy map torh for about 50 dollars. it uses a disposable mapp cylinder and a disposable oxygen cylinder. here is a pic of the drift
also...dont use cheap penetrating oil, use the really good sh*t !!!
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