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Cub - Crank Pully

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RedMiller

12-31-2004 12:20:18




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Finally deceided to overhaul my cub. I am in the process of tearing it down and removing the engine. I would like to remove the crank pulley and front cover before I take it to the machine shop. My question is, how does the crank pulley come off the crank? Is it just a pressed on? I would appreciate your help and thoughts.




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RedMiller

01-01-2005 05:00:04




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 Re: Cub - Crank Pully in reply to John *.?-!.* cub owner, 12-31-2004 12:46:51  
Thanks guys for your help. I will let you know how I made out.



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Bigdog

12-31-2004 12:39:24




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 Re: Cub - Crank Pully in reply to RedMiller, 12-31-2004 12:20:18  
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It is a press fit and it is usually very tight. A good puller and some heat will get them off. You must be careful though that when you use the puller, you do not pull against the flanges of the pulley as they will break before the pulley lets loose. Use a backer plate such as a bearing separator or similar set-up to pull against. Check the picture. The threads in the end of the crankshaft are 1/2" n.c.

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El Toro

12-31-2004 15:40:40




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 Re: Cub - Crank Pully in reply to Bigdog, 12-31-2004 12:39:24  
Hi Big, Looks like you used 3/4 plate on yours.
What size notch did you cut for the hub? Makes
a nice setup. Hal



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