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Old 08-31-2010, 10:47 AM
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get pully bolts off??

do u need a special tool to get the pully bolts off?? i had stage 2 then put 2.85 on...but ive moved since then and IDK where that allen wrench went..and im going 2.8 in a week...so where can i get that tool at??
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If it's just an Allen Wrench, Any place that sells tools
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Originally Posted by cmatthewb101
If it's just an Allen Wrench, Any place that sells tools
my friend said it was some special wrench ... so IDK just need some answers
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Originally Posted by CobaltVenomSS
my friend said it was some special wrench ... so IDK just need some answers
The GMS2 bolts use a special tool (see below):

http://www.crateenginedepot.com/stor...P2531C196.aspx

If you have an aftermarket pulley they usually ditch the GMS2 bolts for hex/allen bolts.
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i have silver bolts...but they still used that tool
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Originally Posted by CobaltVenomSS
i have silver bolts...but they still used that tool
Hmm .... maybe the blue paint came off them. Well, you could always purchase the tool at the link I provided you (if that is in fact what you need).
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Originally Posted by Staged07SS
Hmm .... maybe the blue paint came off them. Well, you could always purchase the tool at the link I provided you (if that is in fact what you need).
i got a friend at a dealer so im gonna take a long shot and see if they have the tool.... and they are different then stage 2 bolts just same design lol
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Originally Posted by CobaltVenomSS
i got a friend at a dealer so im gonna take a long shot and see if they have the tool.... and they are different then stage 2 bolts just same design lol
Well, as long as the pattern in the head of the bolt is the same, the tool should work. Good luck !
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Originally Posted by Staged07SS
Well, as long as the pattern in the head of the bolt is the same, the tool should work. Good luck !
thanks for the link btw...and hopefully my friend at the dealer has the tool but i doubt it
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Originally Posted by CobaltVenomSS
thanks for the link btw...and hopefully my friend at the dealer has the tool but i doubt it
No prob man.
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You are gm stage 2? What other mods do you have? Just curious as I am looking at pullies right now
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Originally Posted by crazy-eh666
You are gm stage 2? What other mods do you have? Just curious as I am looking at pullies right now
i havent been stage 2 in forever... im on a 2.85 now with 60# injectors... and with my IAT2's being where they are im gonna drop down to a 2.8
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Who you buying from?
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Originally Posted by crazy-eh666
Who you buying from?
some guy off here... he just had a used one
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Oh sweet. Good luck with the install my man!
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Originally Posted by crazy-eh666
Oh sweet. Good luck with the install my man!
Andy ZZP makes smaller pullies with the GM 4 bolt if you wanted to pulley down
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