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Old 06-10-2009 | 09:39 PM
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When I get off of work I'm going to put on my Asp underdeive pulley, do I need a special tool to get that off? It might be a dumb question but I just wanted a heads up b4 I get home
Old 06-10-2009 | 09:49 PM
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Yes you need a puller, also a new longer pulley bolt to get the new one started on.. You can rent one at a parts store... Just a tip, before you try to put the new pulley on, let it soak in a pot of hot hot water so it heats it up to expand big enough to start on the crank, then you gota roll so it doesn't cool... You should also get a new crank bolt...
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thanks alot I guess it's to lstt to get to a parts store tonight il have to wait till the am! Grrrr. LOL.
Old 06-12-2009 | 01:16 AM
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yup a three jaw gear puller works nicely and get a longer bolt to put the balancer back on try mcmastercar think the thread pitch is 1.75x20
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Originally Posted by Mangled03gmc
Yes you need a puller, also a new longer pulley bolt to get the new one started on.. You can rent one at a parts store... Just a tip, before you try to put the new pulley on, let it soak in a pot of hot hot water so it heats it up to expand big enough to start on the crank, then you gota roll so it doesn't cool... You should also get a new crank bolt...
thanks a bunch that hot water trick really helped I didn't even need the longer bolt!!
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