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53 supper fc; SC puller update

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Keith-OR

11-02-2007 10:43:38




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I made a new one(puller), modifying existing design. I used 5/8 althread instead of 3/4, since I used the 5/8 to press pulley back on. I took some pictures yesterday afternoon of installing pulley using the hydraulic jack and the other part of my press. I used a core engine with pulley a friend has, so people will beable to see how I used the 14 inch bar to re-install pulley, bolts are in the upper left and lower right bolster bolt holes on the engine. Also I used a piece of metel in between the jack ram and the pulley, which I did not have it with me yesterday. Anyway you get the idea. :lol:

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If anyone down the road needs the design and I'm not on the forum, just email me... I'll be glad to furnish info.

Keith & Shawn(Special Olympic Champion)

PS. the nuts just below the bar should be against it to hold it in position!!third party image

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Idaho Ron

11-03-2007 22:17:53




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 Re: 53 supper fc; SC puller update in reply to Keith-OR, 11-02-2007 10:43:38  
George, we had to get rid of the scrap pile at work. I about cried! I don't have anything to make anything now. Ron



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scotty

11-02-2007 11:15:09




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 Re: 53 supper fc; SC puller update in reply to Keith-OR, 11-02-2007 10:43:38  
Afternoon Keith, Glad you got it back together, but personally I wouldnt go through all that aggravation myself !!! There was something like a .002 press on that pulley. I used a flapper wheel and opened that pulley up to the point it would go on with a tap fit. I installed a 1/4" set screw on top of the woodruff key and it works great ! Thats just a suggestion if you do any more rebuilds. JMO !


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RustyFarmall

11-02-2007 10:52:13




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 Re: 53 supper fc; SC puller update in reply to Keith-OR, 11-02-2007 10:43:38  
Where there's a will, there's a way. Thanks for sharing that pic. Gives me one more reason to NOT get rid of ANY of my scrap iron.



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georgeky

11-02-2007 13:45:06




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 Re: 53 supper fc; SC puller update in reply to RustyFarmall, 11-02-2007 10:52:13  
One should never part with any scrap iron. You will need it for something sooner or later.



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