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Re: C-113 crank pulley
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Posted by georgeky on February 15, 2007 at 06:36:02 from (152.163.100.199):
In Reply to: Re: C-113 crank pulley posted by thumbanger on February 14, 2007 at 15:36:06:
Thumbanger, the pully will not get hot enough in only 1 hour to hurt the seal. It will take it longer to heat the pully to that temp, and remember once you remove it from oven it cool fairly Quickly. I have done this lots of times and it works nicely. The first time I insalled a pully was on my 49 C I done it with a block of oak and a big hammer it worked so I thought. Two years later I was cultivating tobacco and the crank broke between no 1 and no 2 rod. Upon removal of crank you could see the crank had been brroke 1/3 of the way through for a while. The shock of the big hammer I assume cracked the crank.
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