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Posted by Bob M on February 28, 2005 at 06:34:33 from (151.190.254.108):
In Reply to: M water pump pulley posted by Dick Davis on February 28, 2005 at 04:08:08:
Dick – I’ve had good luck using a hand-held pneumatic air hammer. (Borrow one if you haven’t got one). Use a blunt chisel tool and have an assistant grab grab and hold the pulley with a big pair of slip joint pliers at the generator sheave to keep it from turning. Alternately buzz the adjustable flange in both directions to tighten and loosen. The vibration, in combination with more application of panther whiz should bust it loose after a few repetitions. One tip: Before you try the above, make sure you got all the set screw out when you unscrewed it! I had the set screw on my SH twist off several threads inside the hub, leaving the hub still firmly locked even though it appeared the set screw was out. A welder buddy managed to get the busted end out after some fussing around with his wire welder. And once the busted end of the set screw was removed the adjusting flange turned easily by hand. Good luck!
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