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What pulley puller did you guys use to pull your ASP?

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Old 12-21-2003, 11:44 PM
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Default What pulley puller did you guys use to pull your ASP?

This will be the first time I have had to do and I know I cant use the 3 prong puller that I used to get the stocker off. I have heard you need to use a
"crows foot" puller which threads right into the holes on the ASP. Is this the standard harmonic balancer puller I see in all the auto stores? Or is there some special kind or some sort of special bolt that I need to get it to work?
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A regular harmonic balancer puller is what you need.
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Thanks thats what I was thinking
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just a standard screw type pulley puller from autozone. i picked up mine for 15's and it has a variety of screws, the gold ones were the ones that fit the asp pulley. at least for me. its a hell of alot easier removing the asp unit then it was the stock one.
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cool thanks for all the input guys, to autozone it is
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The posts above are correct. I didn't have real good luck finding the correct size puller when I purchased mine a few years ago. I ended up having to take the Dremel out and lengthening the screw slots in order to get all three bolts to thread into the pulley.
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Exactly- the nice Lisle 45500 tool is just a bit too small, I'm finding. And I have to use bolts from something else, as that kit doesn't have the right ones... what a pain.
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I use the craftsman puller on my ASP. Worked perfect.
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My friend had what appeared to be the next size up Lisle, worked great (after you get the right 5/16-24 (fine) bolts that none of the pullers seem to have.




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