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Re: removing the crankshaft pulley on Super C
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Posted by Rnicholas on December 12, 2005 at 18:15:14 from (24.117.16.73):
In Reply to: removing the crankshaft pulley on Super C posted by Bob the billder on December 12, 2005 at 17:36:24:
Bob, take it to the shop. I know this is a headache and an extra expense but that pulley is beyond a doubt the worse part of rebuilding the engine. On my 100 (same engine) I had the shop take it off ($60) and then when I tried to put it back on after I rebuilt the engine, I broke it. There's those that will try to sell you a puller but you've still got to have the tools to make it work. This part was meant to be pressed on and pulled off at a machine shop which has the equipment to do it. The trouble is that you have to haul the motor to the shop twice--once to get it off and again to get it on. On some of the "how to" videos, they completely skip over this part of the rebuild--for good reason.
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