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I'm changing the timing chain and got the crank pulley off with a puller but getting the new one on is not as easy. Is there a special tool that you need to use to pound it on with ? I used a piece of pcv to get it half way on, but I something more solid that doesn't give. Thanks for any help. |
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"ncs" <ncs (AT) zoominternet (DOT) net> wrote in message news:40fb3453$1_5 (AT) corp (DOT) newsgroups.com... I'm changing the timing chain and got the crank pulley off with a puller but getting the new one on is not as easy. Is there a special tool that you need to use to pound it on with ? I used a piece of pcv to get it half way on, but I something more solid that doesn't give. Thanks for any help. You can try heating it in an oven and it should expand enough to slip on. You don't have to heat it that much. Ted |
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Thanks, I had to use a soldering torch to heat it for a few seconds. Nick |
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