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Old 11-29-2001, 08:21 PM
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Im going to install an underdrive pulley on my 2002 SS ,can anyone give me an idea on what to expect or any short cuts I can take.I did a search on the subject but couldnt find info on install,what tools am I going to need,please help. THANKS
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awesome install page here and tells you what tools and stuff you need! i'm doing mine this weekend woo <img src="images/icons/grin.gif" border="0">
http://www.ebbsnflows.cz28.com/photo4.html

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Good info!!! Thanks.
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Thanks for info,but what does tighten 37ft lbs then turn 120 degrees
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[quote]Originally posted by Red Raider:
<strong>Thanks for info,but what does tighten 37ft lbs then turn 120 degrees</strong><hr></blockquote>

You have to tighten the NEW crank bolt to 37lb-ft and then turn the bolt another 120 degrees. For the second part, you will need a torque angle meter or a protractor.

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That site was excatly what I was looking for! Thanks to whomever posted it and whomever wrote it! <img src="images/icons/grin.gif" border="0">
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Can you just use an impact to install the pulley?say a 1/2 in drive,just torque it down with the impact?




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