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Old 01-20-2010, 10:10 PM
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Hey guys just picked up a slp underdrive pulley from a friend and there were no instructions...... The whole thing Is pretty self explainatory but is there a torqe specification for the bolt can't seem to get a straight answer anywhere! Please help
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Take a look on here

http://ls1howto.com/index.php?category=1
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Most people put it in the oven for a while to help ease installation and not strip out the crankshaft.
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I did mine during the summer, on a nice hot day.

I decided to leave mine in the sun for a while, instead of doing the whole oven trick. When I put mine on, I used a rubber mallet lightly tapping it into place, then used the stock bolt to pull it down to where it should be. Then I used a breaker bar and a pipe to apply the final torque. I guessed close enough to the angle they suggested and it's been fine since I installed it.
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we used something i can't remember what to get it on there alittle then a impact run to do the rest with a longer bolt, was the longer bolt stopped we pulle dit out and put the new crankshaft bolt in place and it worked just fine . . . keep in mind the temp was 45 lol
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Originally Posted by InheritedZ28
awesome reference!
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Originally Posted by King Nothing
we used something i can't remember what to get it on there alittle then a impact run to do the rest with a longer bolt, was the longer bolt stopped we pulle dit out and put the new crankshaft bolt in place and it worked just fine . . . keep in mind the temp was 45 lol
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