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Old 02-09-2006, 12:30 PM
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i already asked this but i need more ideas. ive used a pulley puller and it broke the little lip that the teeth grab. ive tried to wack it with a hammer and chissel. no luck.
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Old 02-09-2006, 04:27 PM
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told you, 3 bolt puller and m8 bolts, only way to do it, I personally just had the machine shop do it the first time when I took the crank to have it balanced
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i used that. it teeth broke through the lip on the gear. im having the block bored and the crank balanced tomarrow by nelson brothers. they will take it off for me? if so that good.
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well, the machine shop I used did, think they charged me like $5 to do it, no biggie
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yeah sent the block in today. they are gonna do it. hey josiah you have any info on my last two treads?
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