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hints on removing C pulley

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jnewark

04-29-2005 04:01:50




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anybody have any hints on removing the crank pulley from a super C,, have tried the puller and heat... possibly not enough heat?? thanks in advance
jack




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Andrew Z

04-29-2005 06:54:09




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 Re: hints on removing C pulley in reply to jnewark, 04-29-2005 04:01:50  
I had to take the pully of my Super C about two months ago to re place the front seal. Anyway after trying to get the pully off for about 10 days. Tried everything heat, pullers, clam shell, hydo pullers you name it tried it. We ended up cuting it off with a grinder and chisel. When I went to the local Case IH dealer he said that they cut about 95% of them off. I hope you have better luck!!
Andrew

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jnewark

04-29-2005 08:31:06




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 Re: hints on removing C pulley in reply to Andrew Z , 04-29-2005 06:54:09  
got her done last period!!! Monday we will pull the crank then the sleeves
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jack



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scotty

04-29-2005 05:31:25




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 Re: hints on removing C pulley in reply to jnewark, 04-29-2005 04:01:50  
You need to use a heavy duty puller that pulls from the meaty section on the backside of the pulley, and use heat on the pulley also. If you pull on the OD with a three finger puller you will definitely break the pulley. A couple of beer breaks inbetween will also help :")

scotty



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jnewark

04-29-2005 06:28:51




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 Re: hints on removing C pulley in reply to scotty, 04-29-2005 05:31:25  
I am at school,, spect I can't have any of those breaks...till 3:30....



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Gauger

04-29-2005 05:22:38




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 Re: hints on removing C pulley in reply to jnewark, 04-29-2005 04:01:50  
What are you using to heat it? Some come off easy but some don't. I pulled one on a Cub awhile back using a bearing separator and BIG puller and had to heat it almost cherry red to get it off.



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JBlavl

04-29-2005 05:31:39




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 Re: hints on removing C pulley in reply to Gauger, 04-29-2005 05:22:38  
Yup. The bearing splitter is key and having a good puller and heat is about the only way your gonna get that baby off of there. I did it so I know it can be done. Just keep lubing it up with WD and whatnot it'll come eventually.



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