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Old 01-02-2005, 10:43 PM
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Pics of the tool in action.

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Still have 4 tools ready to go $40.00 + shipping.

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You take paypal?
Yes I do. PM me.
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At the suggestion of one of the members I made a puller attachment for this tool. Designed & made the ASP puller tonight, it's pretty simple but effective. Also designed a way to pull the stock pulley using the same piece just adding 3 bolt with hooks to fit the inner tabs of the pulley. I'll be a few days making these and trying them out. Thanks Andy I'll try to get one together soon to send you. You can try it out.
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I'll take one..what e-mail address?
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Sold. Can you e-mail me?

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Still have 4 tools ready to go $40.00 + shipping.
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I gotta get one of these holders!
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Looks like that will only work for a stock crank pulley. Is that correct?
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Originally Posted by code4
At the suggestion of one of the members I made a puller attachment for this tool. Designed & made the ASP puller tonight, it's pretty simple but effective. Also designed a way to pull the stock pulley using the same piece just adding 3 bolt with hooks to fit the inner tabs of the pulley. I'll be a few days making these and trying them out. Thanks Andy I'll try to get one together soon to send you. You can try it out.

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Originally Posted by BLASTER
Looks like that will only work for a stock crank pulley. Is that correct?
No, the top pic is an ASP pulley, the bottom pic is the stocker. I took both pics to show how they work for the ASP & stock pulleys.
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Finished up 3 more & they are ready to ship! Will post pics of puller attachment a little later tonight.
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Originally Posted by code4
Finished up 3 more & they are ready to ship! Will post pics of puller attachment a little later tonight.
What's the cost with the attachment, look forward to seeing pics of the tool.

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I'm going to add $20.00 if it's sold with the holding tool. This is the design I came up with. I found right away that although I was attempting to use with the holding tool, it was easier to use it by itself. In one of the pics you can see that you can use a 3/4" wrench to hold the engine from spinning while you use the puller if needed.
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For the stocker I made these steel slugs that go behind the tabs of the pulley. I designed the puller as small as possible and triangular so you can reach your finger in there & see to put the slugs in the correct place then tighten the bolts until all three are snug. Then begin to turn the big bolt to start pulling. This would be very hard to use with the holding tool, better to use by itself.

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You're good man, those are very well done.
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god dammit....i went and bought an entire air tool setup so i can do stuff like this easier...where were you a year ago haha.

thats some impressive stuff man, nice work!
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Got mine today, thank you.
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Good, let me know how it goes when you use it. I wish I could charge less but man steel is expensive right now plus I have 2 plus hours into these things. Not to mention I have gone through two bottles of oxygen and one bottle of gas. They really aren't selling that great the last couple of days & I have like 8 almost done right now. I cut out a **** load of those puller attachments, I think they are kind of a cool idea. Maybe they will sell separately down the road. If a guy could make the tools for specific applications it would be easier. Example is that for the ASP pulley you could make the tool much smaller but if one wants to use it on a stock pulley the smaller tool would not sit right. Hold it up to a stocker & you will see what I mean, the tool is the same size as the OD of the stock pullley for a reason. Same with the puller, it would be sooo much easier to make it just for the ASP, those little slugs I make to pull the stock pulley are a pain in the ****.


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