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Old Mar 26, 2007 | 08:17 PM
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Easiest Way To Pull Stock Pulley?

Is There Other Ways To Pull The Stock Pulley Than Buying The $100 Pulley Puller? I Have A Pulley Puller At Work (im An Electrician Who Also Works On Electric Motors Which Have Pulleys) Or Is Ther An Easier Way Suggestions Would Be Great
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Old Mar 26, 2007 | 08:20 PM
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You need a press. You can not just pull it off. Then to replace it you can rent a pulley puller installer at autozone to rethread it. I took the enite supercharger off, and used a press with a block of wood underneath. Pressed the pulley off right in the center. Had no issues.
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Old Mar 26, 2007 | 08:26 PM
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Rethread? Im Not Messing Up The Shaft When Oulling Right? I Am Putting My Own Stage Kit Together So I Dont Want To Buy A Pulley Puller As I Am Not Going To Use It More Than One Time
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Old Mar 26, 2007 | 08:32 PM
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Rethread? Im Not Messing Up The Shaft When Oulling Right? I Am Putting My Own Stage Kit Together So I Dont Want To Buy A Pulley Puller As I Am Not Going To Use It More Than One Time
Yea, I know what your saying but you will have to put another pulley back on. You can't just screw it on. Does not work that way. I put a smaller pulley on myself and used a pulley puller installer from autozone. (GM stage II pulley) Asked for the one that installs the power steering for chevy cars. It came with a few differant threading and I just used the right one that fit. Then it will thread your new smaller pulley onto the supercharger. After that you can put the 4 bolts on and torq them to the correct specs.
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Old Mar 26, 2007 | 08:59 PM
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No **** I Have To Thread It On, Damn That Sucks, I Thought I Just Would Have To Press It Back On And Throw The Screws In, Well Hold On Thoough Im Getting The Zzp Pulley System, Yopu Know Anyhting About That?

What About The Zzp Pulley System?> Just Some Bolts Rite Or You Dont Know?

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Old Mar 26, 2007 | 09:03 PM
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No **** I Have To Thread It On, Damn That Sucks, I Thought I Just Would Have To Press It Back On And Throw The Screws In, Well Hold On Thoough Im Getting The Zzp Pulley System, Yopu Know Anyhting About That?

What About The Zzp Pulley System?> Just Some Bolts Rite Or You Dont Know?
I honestly do not know. I'm by far not a expert but I do know about about GMP performance. I can't help you with the ZZP set up. I would honestly think it was the same way. Its real easy though, but no you can't just press it back on. That won't work. Pressing it off works because of the shaft in the center. You need to thread it back on with a GM power steering pulley puller installer from autozone. You rent it for free. Just have to pay for the item, when your done with it bring it back and the give your cash back. Good luck man, sorry I can't be more of a help.

Not: just becareful, don't force anything to much
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