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Topic: crankshaft pulley removal
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| rich o
04-06-2012 19:04:50
66.220.233.8
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any tips on removing the crankshaft pulley from my massey 65, when i try to break the nut , the crank turns as well, were would i stabilize the shaft to remove the nut? |
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| El Toro
04-08-2012 06:22:00
108.3.225.57
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Re: crankshaft pulley removal in reply to rich o, 04-06-2012 19:04:50
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| Use a piece of oak to jam the crankshaft from turning. Then use an air impact to loosen the nut. Hal |
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| JOHNNYfromMI
04-08-2012 12:01:05
74.115.62.95
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Re: crankshaft pulley removal in reply to El Toro, 04-08-2012 06:22:00
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| Some have left hand threads! |
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| showcrop
04-07-2012 10:14:34
75.67.231.80
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Re: crankshaft pulley removal in reply to rich o, 04-06-2012 19:04:50
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| I have put a long wrench on it and then hit the other end of the wrench with a hammer. |
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| Jerry/MT
04-07-2012 10:08:17
206.183.116.145
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Re: crankshaft pulley removal in reply to rich o, 04-06-2012 19:04:50
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| Put the tractor in gear and then use a puller on the pulley after you remove the nut. |
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| El Toro
04-07-2012 08:34:49
108.3.225.57
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Re: crankshaft pulley removal in reply to rich o, 04-06-2012 19:04:50
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| Use a 6 point socket and an air impact wrench that's been mentioned. Use a 3/4 impact if you have one. Hal PS: Make sure you're turning it CCW to loosen. |
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| greygoat
04-07-2012 08:12:06
69.179.77.180
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Re: crankshaft pulley removal in reply to rich o, 04-06-2012 19:04:50
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| Any time I've tried to take that nut off, I've put the transmission into gear! |
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| JMS/.MN
04-06-2012 20:41:47
209.237.107.155
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Re: crankshaft pulley removal in reply to rich o, 04-06-2012 19:04:50
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| Is there room to get in with an impact wrench? |
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| rich o
04-07-2012 04:24:05
66.220.233.8
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Re: crankshaft pulley removal in reply to JMS/.MN, 04-06-2012 20:41:47
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| yes block is nearly stripped down, just when i try to remove bolt ,the crankshaft spins as well, were would i 'wedge' something to stop rotation of shaft. i see some small bore holes in the fly wheel that could possibly do the trick but i wanted to know how the experts do it |
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| MFJohn
04-09-2012 04:20:08
72.73.78.39
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Re: crankshaft pulley removal in reply to rich o, 04-07-2012 04:24:05
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| If you"ve pulled the oil pan, jam a 2 by 4 between the crankshaft and the block so it can"t turn. |
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