Pulley's being a bitch...
Am I doing something wrong here?
I do have a longer lont but I dont have a large enough washer for it that will grip the pulley...
I now have the oven at 300* and have been heating for about 12 minutes. Just tried again and stil wont budge.
Worked fine for me...
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Worked fine for me...
Ben T.
BTW - Here's the LS1HowTo for those that missed it...
Take your NEW crank pulley bolt and thread it in all the way by hand. Torque this bolt to 37lbft. Now, we need to stretch the bolt into place. Get your breaker bar and pipe extension, and try to turn the bolt 140degrees past where it is at now, keeping in mind the engine will be trying to turn some and those are degrees you can't count. Again, I always seem to get about 90-100 degrees worth (estimating, knowing what 90 degrees looks like) and leave it as is so don't worry about going crazy here.
Once the pulley is installed, the timing cover should be nice and centered around it, so we can now tighten all 10 of those timing cover bolts. Torque them to 18lbft on the bolts you can get a torque wrench on, and just make the others you can't get the wrench on about as tight as those. Reinstall the A/C belt at this time.
Last edited by SSpdDmon; Mar 16, 2007 at 11:36 AM.
BTW - Here's the LS1HowTo for those that missed it...
I believe you are correct! I put my ballancer in the freezer....Then did the old 2x4 and a hammer! WORKED MINT.....7000 miles says the berings are fine!
Ben T.
Never hammer on the pulley, it is like hammering on the crank.
Ben T.
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