Hi I would say you might want to warm it to get it to expand nice and get it to slip on. Have seen some tight pulleys split where the key way is then leak with a new seal. Did a harmonic balancer front pulley on a 466 IH motor back a month or 2. it stated pull off cold and boil in water for not more than around an hour, to expand it before re fitting. even warmed for the stated time it was a pig to get on! so would of wrecked something cold. The above reason for heating could be an international spec for installation of that pulley you have also. If not it would definatly make it go easier, but thinking boiling keeps the temp more even all round, ovens tend to cook uneven, from the complaining in the house when one side of a cakes black L.O.L. Regards Robert
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