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Thread: Why dont people post stuff like this up??? (Crank Pully/rant)

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2009-03-12 18:07:47
#41
Originally Posted by Camarok
NO don't screw them till it pops off you will damage oil pan or the front seal permanently!


screwing them in slowly one at a time then back an forth it will pop off with one scratch on oil pump.
2009-03-12 18:16:12
#42
:/ I guess... IDK I have a pulley puller so I just need the bolts anyways
2009-03-12 18:49:15
#43
I just use the screw in holes on the pulley. I forget what size bolt goes in there. I think it might be an m8. Its a thin bolt though. THe key is to only go hand tight or maybe four or five threads in. YOu can easily screw the bolt through the aluminum oil pump cover. I almost did that but I only made a round circle mark in the aluminum. I was lucky that day.

I rented a puller from autozone. ITs a smaller pulley puller i think it might be for steering wheels.
2009-03-12 19:07:57
#44
well dude... I think I'm just going to cross thread a 1.00 pitch in there... not like it's coming off an on alot ! Thanks for your search though sorry to have to do that to you! you know where they are now though :P
2009-03-12 19:16:14
#45
I used a harmonic balancer puller and some m6 screws. Next time I do it I will use a steering wheel puller. Gets the job done and is lower profile. There is no room over there. I don't suggest any claw pullers unless you want to chip your pulley.
2009-03-12 19:20:48
#46
I machined and welded my own puller... I had a problem before and didn't like any of the tools that were there so I made my own.
2009-03-12 19:36:51
#47
If people used a gear puller correctly then they would work fine. You have to turn tighten the puller then give a couple of hard hits with a hammer on the end (hence why it is flat on the end) of the puller. This will send shocks down to the pulley and loosen it up so it will slide off. You can't just crank down on the puller and expect it to work properly. Proper use of a tool gives good results.

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