tips for getting crank pulley off
#11
RE: tips for getting crank pulley off
Im just using the bolt from the crank pulley with threaded in about 5/6's of the way in. I just need to get it started. I snapped this last gear puller so bad I had to cut the jaws with the sawzall to get it off. I snapped it right at the base of the puller so I didnt even have something to grab on to with vise grips... This is killing me.
#12
RE: tips for getting crank pulley off
i assume that the puller you are using has corse threads?????...it would really help if you use a fine thread one....plus you said you had a torch???...let it heat it up for a while, i know you said its a small one, but let it cook for a while and it might help...
i really think it would be a bad idea to put it off and grind it down....plus it gonna take you a long time to cut through that metal
i really think it would be a bad idea to put it off and grind it down....plus it gonna take you a long time to cut through that metal
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#15
RE: tips for getting crank pulley off
i like the snap-on....but the OTC is the same thing.....i forgot who carries the OTC...i think advance auto parts might, but im not sure who else...i know that auto zone rent them out for like 20.00..i think thats the price......i bought mine offa ebay for 65.00
#17
RE: tips for getting crank pulley off
The 3-ton gear puller I first tried broke. Th 5-ton has worked fine several times. Both came from Autozone.
I wouldn't use th crank bolt threaded most of the way in, you risk damaging the threads. The passenger side motor mount bolt is the same threads but a god bit longer. Should work fine if it's threaded all the way in. I wouldn't use a 3/8" extension either (sticking issues abound), but I've used a 1/4" extension in a pinch.
Just a few idiot checks... the crank bolt is removed (it happens...)?, and you're using the puller with the teeth pointing in towards the crank on the inner ring, where there are indentations on the back for this purpose (some people try pullng on the outer ring for some reason)?
Best of luck!
I wouldn't use th crank bolt threaded most of the way in, you risk damaging the threads. The passenger side motor mount bolt is the same threads but a god bit longer. Should work fine if it's threaded all the way in. I wouldn't use a 3/8" extension either (sticking issues abound), but I've used a 1/4" extension in a pinch.
Just a few idiot checks... the crank bolt is removed (it happens...)?, and you're using the puller with the teeth pointing in towards the crank on the inner ring, where there are indentations on the back for this purpose (some people try pullng on the outer ring for some reason)?
Best of luck!
#18
RE: tips for getting crank pulley off
ORIGINAL: RadarLove
you're using the puller with the teeth pointing in towards the crank on the inner ring, where there are indentations on the back for this purpose (some people try pullng on the outer ring for some reason)?
you're using the puller with the teeth pointing in towards the crank on the inner ring, where there are indentations on the back for this purpose (some people try pullng on the outer ring for some reason)?
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#20
RE: tips for getting crank pulley off
went to advance last night rented some puller for 89.99 drive on the car came off fine with the help of the push rods helps out alot. but the magnum drive pullley is giving me a fit so i made longer pushrods at work, But what do you do went the tip of the puller is stuck inside the hole where the crankshaft nut goes please help can i cut the bolt down some or what please help