Do I need a pulley puller for this job??
#1
Hi Guys & Gals!!
I was wondering to remove the front pulley on the LT80 am I gonna need a puller I see
a dimple in the end of the stud so I was checkin to make sure.
I wanna do the rollers this week,things I should know about????
Jack if you read this I didn't forget about you doin my motor work I'm VERY INTERESTED
in having YOU do the work!!!
I was wondering to remove the front pulley on the LT80 am I gonna need a puller I see
a dimple in the end of the stud so I was checkin to make sure.
I wanna do the rollers this week,things I should know about????
Jack if you read this I didn't forget about you doin my motor work I'm VERY INTERESTED
in having YOU do the work!!!
#4
Read my post titled, "How remove bolt for clutch drum on LT80." Right now, it's on page 2 of this forum.I just did all the stuff you're about to do and Jack walked through the various steps with me patiently. The pulley you're refering to is a drive face. Use impact gun to remove it if you have air. If not, you could try holding it with a strap wrench. Suzuki shows a specialty tool to hold the face steady while you remove the nut. They show the same tool for the flywheel and for removing clutch drum.
#5
A Pulley Puller is a device that has 2, 3 or 4, arms and a screw in the middle. Made to clamp on to a pulley and pull it off it's shaft without damaging the pulley or shaft.
Here's one on EBAY. (Note, not endorsing this seller, no idea who they are, just a good pic of a puller)
Pulley puller on Ebay
Here's one on EBAY. (Note, not endorsing this seller, no idea who they are, just a good pic of a puller)
Pulley puller on Ebay
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