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Old 01-11-2007, 05:31 PM
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Default Anybody ever get a ASP crank pulley off?

If so, how? It's solid, no holes, no nothing. Tried on the back and edges with my 3 jaw puller and it keeps popping off.
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it just needs a little heat confidence lol
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the asp pulley should have 3 threaded holes in it..... use a regular pulley puller

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...o-20/ref=nosim
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yes u need the old style pulley remover
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you can rent them from autozone for free
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It doesn't have any holes...anwhere. I know what ya'll are saying, but it doesn't have anything.
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Originally Posted by blake2kz71
it just needs a little heat confidence lol
Should I heat up with a torch? Or would that just cause the crank to swell and make it harder to get off?
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What's the jaw puller like that you're using? Are the "ears" reversable? The autozone one that I'm talking about has the ears that go on the tabs of the pully. Heat up the outside of the shaft of the pully, put the puller on top, and torque it down, some wd40 would be good on the center of the puller.
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i have used a 3 jaw puller and a regular pulley puller with 3 bolts in the pulley. it came right off. i also have the gm pulley puller. it works great on all pulleys.
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if you do use heat just be careful, isnt there a seal or something close by?


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