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Im having trouble getting my stock pulley back on.

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Old 05-03-2006, 12:52 AM
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Default Im having trouble getting my stock pulley back on.

Hey guys I starting to reassemble the car from my modding frenzy and cant seem to get the plley back on... any ideas or tricks how, would be appreciated.
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are you using the longer ARP bolt?
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no stock
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the longer one will definately help out.
I got mine on with a 2x4 and a mallet. It probably isn't the preferred method, but it got that SOB on.
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cool thanks
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I went to the hardware store and got a 16mm x long bolt with a big *** washer. This method is easier than trying to swing a large mallet in your engine comparment.
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Out it in the oven at 200 Deg for a few hours, It will expand a bit and slip right on. I've done this a lot.
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Originally Posted by Steve Burger
Out it in the oven at 200 Deg for a few hours, It will expand a bit and slip right on. I've done this a lot.
Worked for me too, just remember to have gloves on
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thanks for the input I just found my air ratchet it was really easy!!!




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