Anyone have an LS1 Crank Balancer puller I can use?

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Old 04-14-2008, 12:04 PM
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Default Anyone have an LS1 Crank Balancer puller I can use?

Cant find my Balancer puller anywhere, anyone got one I could borrow to pull mine off? Just need to check the timing chain and make sure everything is good down there, already have the engine stripped down. Thanks
Old 04-14-2008, 12:10 PM
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i think they loan them out at Autozone...
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not sure if they will work but ill give them a try.
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Too bad you're in DFW. I've got a couple different pullers sitting in my garage.


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Originally Posted by Mike96z
not sure if they will work but ill give them a try.
The autozone tool worked on my ASP pulley. Now I just have to get a hold of a tool next weekend to get the damn thing back on.
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Originally Posted by DONAIMIAN
The autozone tool worked on my ASP pulley. Now I just have to get a hold of a tool next weekend to get the damn thing back on.
Yea how the hell do you do that lol. I heard you can use the bolt to tighten the pulley back on. Not sure if the bolt is long enough.
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Originally Posted by Mike96z
Yea how the hell do you do that lol. I heard you can use the bolt to tighten the pulley back on. Not sure if the bolt is long enough.
The threads are too far back in the crank. The way the tool kit was made, it just wasn't happening. I'm gona try to find someone local that has an LS1 specific tool.
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that sucks.




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