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Old 01-22-2006, 05:17 PM
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Question Pulling the timing chain sprocket off the crank?

Just wondering how to pull the timing chain sprocket off of the crankshaft, Is this sprocket pressed on, or should it just slide off nice and easy?? Mine is on their pretty tight and I am assuming that i need to get a pulley remover to take this off properly... is this correct?

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Old 01-22-2006, 05:20 PM
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2 arm pulley puller
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Takes some patience but it was easy for the most part.

I used a three arm puller myself.
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use the same puller that you used to pull off the crank pulley
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Thats what i thought...thanks guys!!

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mine just came right off is this bad?
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Not trying to jack the thread, but how do you put the new sprocket on?

Also, does anyone know the P/N for a new key for the crank slot?
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Originally Posted by 99whitews6
Not trying to jack the thread, but how do you put the new sprocket on?

Also, does anyone know the P/N for a new key for the crank slot?
I've used the old sprocket to push on the new one. I've done 3 cams that way and works for me.



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