What is the Tool to take the Thing off in Front of the Timing chain Cover? i thought it was a gear puller. but that Wont work what is it called?
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What is the Tool to take the Thing off in Front of the Timing chain Cover? i thought it was a gear puller. but that Wont work what is it called?
harmonic balancer puller. Look around some are balancer/steering wheel puller. I didn't get both I got just the one and then needed the other and couldn't do it. So now I have two
What do ya think the Price range Is on it ? In canadian Dollars?
I got a cheapie from autozone and spent like 12 bucks, I don't know what the exchange rate is
hey camarocanada. If you have a local partssource store, they usually have a harmonic balancer puller on their lend a tool program.
Yeah ill check out Part Source Here in Brampton. thanx
Helpfull Hint, make sure you don't " bugger up" the threads on the crankshaft whe you use the puller. I have had to helicoil quite a few of them for friends , not that I would ever make that mistake. Carlg
check this out it's at a NAPA store near you.
http://www.napaonline.com/cgi-bin/nc...&usrcommgrpid=
You need a tool to reinstall it also . . . and the tool IS NOT a hammer.
The hammer is a "crank thrust bearing clearancing tool"Quote:
Originally posted by Henry Rifle
You need a tool to reinstall it also . . . and the tool IS NOT a hammer.
Just kiddin'...............:)
hey pro z, will that work on muffler bearings also?:LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:Quote:
Originally posted by pro70z28
The hammer is a "crank thrust bearing clearancing tool"
Just kiddin'...............:)
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Originally posted by carbuff
hey pro z, will that work on muffler bearings also?:LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
It works on "ANYTHING" HEHEHE Just be sure to match the right size hammer to the job. :3dSMILE: :3dSMILE:
Ah ha the ol bfh trick,:D but henry rifle said no hammer:HMMM:Quote:
Originally posted by pro70z28
It works on "ANYTHING" HEHEHE Just be sure to match the right size hammer to the job. :3dSMILE: :3dSMILE:
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Originally posted by carbuff
Ah ha the ol bfh trick,:D but henry rifle said no hammer:HMMM:
Yea ........ I 'spoz. technically a hammer could be dangerous in the wrong hands......:whacked:
:D :D :D hey denny will that work on muffler bearings also:LOL: :LOL: :LOL:Quote:
Originally posted by DennyW
:LOL: You could use a weighted soft tip object, with a colaspable material to cushion the impact shock. :LOL:
Well wouldnt you know it just my luck:( :(Quote:
Originally posted by DennyW
:LOL: Yes, but only on the 2, and 2 1/2" size. If it's a number 3, you have to go hydraulic. :LOL: