Hi all,
I'm in the midle of supercharging my td42...(finally!!!). So I have to fit one more pulley. Problem: the existing pulley dosen't want to came off!!! So I tried with a press, but I only manage to broke the pulley (not a problem, as I want to install new alluminium ones anyway...)
Now I checked with a friend of mine, working for Nissan and he sent me the page from the remanufacturing manual, saying that "you have to remove the nutt, putting it back-face ...and smash it through a wooden piece!!!
Anyone knows woh to do it?!? Anyone did it so far?!?!
Any advice will be highly appreciated!
Thanks, Gabi
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TD42 crank pulley removal...w.t.f!?!?!?
TD42 crank pulley removal...w.t.f!?!?!?
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Gabi
i also am in the middle of supercharging my gq with a eaton m90. (not what i would call a pleasant job). are you just adding a pulley to the front of the factory ones. just asking as i coldn't get enough drive from the factory one to get suffucient boost.
sorry can't help with the pully re3moval
let us know how you go
Brad
i also am in the middle of supercharging my gq with a eaton m90. (not what i would call a pleasant job). are you just adding a pulley to the front of the factory ones. just asking as i coldn't get enough drive from the factory one to get suffucient boost.
sorry can't help with the pully re3moval
let us know how you go
Brad
GQ TD42, 4" lift, 2" bodylift, 4.6 s, detroit lockers, 35,s t3/t4 plus a turbo,
Can you explain this better please, I dont get it.you have to remove the nutt, putting it back-face ...and smash it through a wooden piece!!!
Cheers fnq
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OK..
I rebuilt my TD42 last year.. and its just a memory ....
I had a LOT of trouble removing that harmonic balancer pulley nut....
But if you have it in the car.. it may be a lot easier.. as i had to have someone hold the flywheel with a breaker bar while i had another breaker bar at the nut and belted away with a hammer.
If i remember.. the balancer was done up to 350 nm's of torque which is fairly damn tight... and a pain in the arse in removing
It may also be possible to stick a breaker bar into the chassis rail and put the car in neutral and gently crank it over until the nut losens itself. - Make sure the engine turns the correct way (which i think it does - cant really remember - been ages) .
And what woop said reminds me that i had a simliar problem with the cone behind the nut.. Sorry im not that much help..
TOM
I rebuilt my TD42 last year.. and its just a memory ....
I had a LOT of trouble removing that harmonic balancer pulley nut....
But if you have it in the car.. it may be a lot easier.. as i had to have someone hold the flywheel with a breaker bar while i had another breaker bar at the nut and belted away with a hammer.
If i remember.. the balancer was done up to 350 nm's of torque which is fairly damn tight... and a pain in the arse in removing
It may also be possible to stick a breaker bar into the chassis rail and put the car in neutral and gently crank it over until the nut losens itself. - Make sure the engine turns the correct way (which i think it does - cant really remember - been ages) .
And what woop said reminds me that i had a simliar problem with the cone behind the nut.. Sorry im not that much help..
TOM
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