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removing crank pully.....again


marc_p

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Ok , so basically I have removed the 22mm bolt holding the pulley on but cant actually remove the pulley, it's almost like it's welded itself on, is there a special way to remove the pulley?

 

Cheers

 

Marc

 

 

p.s. I did search first but couldn't find anything on this issue.

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I made a Heath Robinson style puller from two bolts and a flat piece of metal. Drilled two holes in the metal and put each bolt through a hole and then into the pulley. Then wind out the pulley bolt against the flat metal, which pulls the pulley off the crank.

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Phew, well I just tried it again (with a much stronger bar that didn't bend) and then whacked it like billy joe with a small hammer and eventually it came off. Cheers for the help anyway Jake, at least I knew I was doing the right thing.

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Phew, well I just tried it again (with a much stronger bar that didn't bend) and then whacked it like billy joe with a small hammer and eventually it came off. Cheers for the help anyway Jake, at least I knew I was doing the right thing.

 

glad you got it off mate, am going to be doing mine next weekend:rolleyes:

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glad you got it off mate, am going to be doing mine next weekend:rolleyes:

 

Just keep telling yourself 'it will come off' and eventually you'll get there :D

 

Anyway it's all back together now so looking forward to driving it as i've only had it 4 days in the last month.

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