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Taking off march pulley....what kind of puller do i need???

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Old 06-29-2005, 10:08 AM
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Default Taking off march pulley....what kind of puller do i need???

i see three bolt/screw holes on the front. theres nowhere for a 3 arm puller to grab onto. what type of puller do i need and does anyone know the bolt size i need for the 3 threaded holes in the march pulley??
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You use a 3-arm puller and attach the arms to the back edge of the pulley. I don't know how you're gonna find a puller that somehow bolts to those 3 holes in the middle of it.
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http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=37824
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Apparently there
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You can also rent that puller from autozone. They tried giving me that one when I wanted the 3-arm.
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Supposedly the Chrysler pulley puller works well. I've never tried it but heard good things.
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Yes, the chrysler pulley puller from autozone worked sweet taking off my stock pulley
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Forget the Harbor Freight puller the arms are 1/4" too short.
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Originally Posted by bigdsz
Forget the Harbor Freight puller the arms are 1/4" too short.
I've have it and have used it on the ASP pulley. I have never had to remove a March.
Autozone has this one http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBr...EGRN%7C%7Etrue
and this one http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBr...ESAP%7C%7Etrue
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TTT, I'm gonna need to pull my march soon. Anyone find a good puller?




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