Re: [FWDLK] Crankshaft pulley puller??
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Re: [FWDLK] Crankshaft pulley puller??



Not sure what engine you're working on but a 325 poly does not have a harmonic balancer. No holes in the balancer to pull wth. I just pulled the crank pulley on mine using something similar to what you showed on ebay, just bigger. A rental will work fine.
 
Jim
Detroit
-------------- Original message --------------
From: Ray Jones <hurst300@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

> THIS ITEM IS NOT WHAT YOU NEED. It's for pulling gears on shafts and
> grabs the gear at the outer edge. If you did that to a Crankshaft
> Pulley, you could pull off/move the Harmonic Balancer. The balancer is
> attached with a rubber mount and cam be pulled loose.
>
> You need a plate type puller that uses bolts thru slotted legs of a
> plate. Bolts go thru the slots into threaded holes on the pulley
> center and then you apply pressure by turning the center big bolt
> against the crank. Available at most parts stores for $15 or so.
>
> Ray
>
>
> On Aug 27, 2006, at 8:52 PM, debenson2 wrote:
>
> >
> > Crankshaft pulley puller??
> > I need to pull a crank! shaft p ulley on an early poly V8, will this part
> > work eBay item # 110025713377??
> > Anyone have name for the part I need and place to buy one?
> > Thanks
> > debenson2
> >
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