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help sydney 2 remove crankshaft pulley/ socket size ?

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help sydney 2 remove crankshaft pulley/ socket size ?

Post by pongo »

I need to swap pullys on my ute as im putting power steer on, so i need the one that has 3 belts ( which is on my swb)

Looks easy to remove according to the manual, but they will be on tighter than a nuns C#$T .

ANyone care to come help pull em off for me. a carton/bottle of grog for your efforts.

alternatively, anyone know what size socket is needed, and also will the handbrake hold the tension or will they crack with the starter.

Thanks.
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Post by nath69 »

What engine are you talking about?

I have just done the timing belt in my 2.8GU and it was a 27mm socket to get the pullet bolt out. I put the car in 4th, handbrake on and someone on the footbrake. I had a 1200mm length of piping over a 700mm breaker bar and it slowly came undone. Mind you the radiator and fan were removed at the time.

The hard bit was pulling off the pulley, make that attaching the pulley puller to the pulley using 6mm HT bolts into the supplied thredded holes. Once the puller was set up it came off no worries.

The recall the torque setting to put it back on was 130Nm according to the workshop manual.

Good luck

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Post by j-top paj »

when you planing on doing it? i might have some time free before the weekend to give you a hand
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Post by pongo »

:oops: there both old SD33's . The manual says they run a cone washer, so if i can get the nut undone i will just need to tap with a hammer.

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this is the easy part, just wait till i get yas all to lend a hand to put on the tradesman tray. thats gunna be a pita.

drove past your joint yesterday, nice zook, pity about the colour
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Post by j-top paj »

pongo wrote:
drove past your joint yesterday, nice zook, pity about the colour
what one? the yellow one or the red one? the yellow one is just for parts
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Post by pongo »

j-top paj wrote:
pongo wrote:
drove past your joint yesterday, nice zook, pity about the colour
what one? the yellow one or the red one? the yellow one is just for parts
yeah the yellow one, i saw the red one today as i went past. I was finishing off my truck license with a bloke a few blocks from your joint. he has a swb old cruiser for sale with reg for sale.
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Post by j-top paj »

ah, thats what you were doing when i saw ya.
where bouts is this cruiser? u gona get it?
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Post by evil_hitman »

an old trick (if the engine turns the right way) is to have a socket, breaker bar, and a concrete floor. put socket on and set breaker bar just above the ground (or chasis rail) then tap the starter. as it hits it should loosen the nut. Needless to say this isn't the safest thing around so make sure everyone is well clear when you do it.
Other option is remove radiator etc and use an impact wrench (although it would need to be a reasonably powerful one).

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Post by pongo »

j-top paj wrote:ah, thats what you were doing when i saw ya.
where bouts is this cruiser? u gona get it?
im not even game to ask, but i thought id put the word out there for the bloke.

its on the cnr of olive st, down near the railway line. Its got a soft top and all.
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Post by j-top paj »

yeh i know that one, its been there for ages. didnt know it was for sale but.
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