Camelot pulley! time to get heavy, just checking!
#1
Camelot pulley! time to get heavy, just checking!
Hey guys,
Started stripping down for Cambelt kit change today which I'll continue tomorrow.
I made a tool to hold the pulley for installation but had a hard time getting it off. Using some reasonable leverage too! Just making sure before I get heavier tomorrow its not a weird left hand thread on this one or anything??
Cheers!
Started stripping down for Cambelt kit change today which I'll continue tomorrow.
I made a tool to hold the pulley for installation but had a hard time getting it off. Using some reasonable leverage too! Just making sure before I get heavier tomorrow its not a weird left hand thread on this one or anything??
Cheers!
#6
Its a poor description! I've had a few! But is it just a normal thread as usual. My father was holding the tool made with leverage and I had the socket with leverage. Seemed a scary amount of force before not giving! I just wondered if it could be left hand thread, not seen one before this way though! Anyone confirm before I get more heavy?
#7
I take it you mean crank shaft pulley ??
just place your socket bar onto the passenger side of the chassis rail behind the headlamp and flick the starter on the key and it will crack the bolt off
just place your socket bar onto the passenger side of the chassis rail behind the headlamp and flick the starter on the key and it will crack the bolt off
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