Which puller works best to remove ASP pulley?
i would not attempt that.
use a puller designed to fit the three threaded holes in the asp pulley.
the gear puller will work tho, if you use a 7/16 wrench and remove the outer portion of the asp pulley. then use that gear puller to remove the actuall steel hub off the snout of the crank.
steve frank
use a puller designed to fit the three threaded holes in the asp pulley.
the gear puller will work tho, if you use a 7/16 wrench and remove the outer portion of the asp pulley. then use that gear puller to remove the actuall steel hub off the snout of the crank.
steve frank
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No, don't not use your normal "3-jaw puller" for the ASP pulley. You will damage the pulley really bad using one.
You will need a universal harmonic balancer puller. You can purchase one pretty much anywhere. This is the one I bought:
http://www.mytoolstore.com/kd/kdengi05.html#2286
It bolts to the outter hub of the pulley (with three bolts) and is removed just like any other pulley after that. The only problem is the kit doesn't come with the bolts that work with the ASP pulley. You will need to go to a local bolt store and pick some up. I'm not sure on the specs of the bolt though. I'll try to find out.
Jason
You will need a universal harmonic balancer puller. You can purchase one pretty much anywhere. This is the one I bought:
http://www.mytoolstore.com/kd/kdengi05.html#2286
It bolts to the outter hub of the pulley (with three bolts) and is removed just like any other pulley after that. The only problem is the kit doesn't come with the bolts that work with the ASP pulley. You will need to go to a local bolt store and pick some up. I'm not sure on the specs of the bolt though. I'll try to find out.
Jason

