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Old 01-26-2008, 08:57 AM
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So my pulley wont come off...

I tried and couldnt get it off so i took it to the dealership to make them get if off since their the ones that put it on and they cant get it off either. Any suggestions on what to do?
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Pulley Remover! What are you using to try and get it off?
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its a very heavy press fit.. you need the right tool/arbor press... its not going to be easy just make sure your doing it right and not screwing up the bearings... that happens alot!
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im talking about the bolt holding the pulley on. i think they lock tighted them
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Oh do you have stage 2? If thats the case and they loctited the bolts in then you need to heat the bolts up one way or another because that is one of the only things that can remove a bolt that has loctite. By heating it you cause the loctite to loosen and melt. If GM had sent us some actual steel bits then we wouldnt have to deal with this problem. Unfortunatly they are made of pot metal and snap in two.

Edit: If you have the stage 2 and they loctited them in. May God have mercy on your soul.

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Originally Posted by Ilke2gofst
Oh do you have stage 2? If thats the case and they loctited the bolts in then you need to heat the bolts up one way or another because that is one of the only things that can remove a bolt that has loctite. By heating it you cause the loctite to loosen and melt. If GM had sent us some actual steel bits then we wouldnt have to deal with this problem. Unfortunatly they are made of pot metal and snap in two.

Edit: If you have the stage 2 and they loctited them in. May God have mercy on your soul.
i do have stage two and im guessing they did loctight them. soo..im fucked? lol
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Nah.......you can get them off......just use some heat.
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Originally Posted by DoubleLP
Nah.......you can get them off......just use some heat.
Bingo! I used an industrial pulley puller, but when it started bending the edges of the pulley, we hit it with a MAPP gas torch, and it shot the pulley into the wall 7 feet away, and flung the puller a good 5 feet
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