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Can someone please tell me how to get these two front gears off the front of the crank. I need to replace the gasket behind it as it is leaking like a farkn b!@tch.
ferrit wrote:Id undo the bolts in it then try a big gear puller
And i have to ask, whats to stop that motor going for a fall over into that very nice big fishtank?
Thanks mate,
Nah, have a hoist hooked up to it normally, think I just put the rocker cover on just before that pic was taken. Anyways.. not my fish tank and we been tryin to get my brothers mate to come and get them for the last few months..... been there for over a yr now..... Pisses me off using up valuable garage space like that!!!
Cam gear prob undo all valvetrain gear and take camshaft out and press it (Guessing it's a fibre gear) crank gear use a std type of puller it may have threads in the gear it's self use them. look similer to holden red motor. MMM straight cuts give it that blown whistle
Remove cam from engine ,the cam gear is a fibre gear so don't try to remove it from the cam shaft if you want to reuse it because it's old and brittle and you'll f#%k it.Once that's out of the way,from memory there's a big hole in the plate so it will fit over crank gear if not use a slide hammer with the correct size stud screwed into one of the the crank gears threaded holes or if you make a tool use both of the holes.
Yeah also while it's off i'd be putting a new set of alloy and steel gears if there available Beats having the fibre one strip off when your out the bush