[Farmall] 39 A: Crankshaft pulley with setscrew!
Howard Weeks
weeksh at att.net
Sat Mar 6 16:56:50 PST 2010
I bore a 3/8" hole on both sides of the center in the thin part of
the pulley. I then use a regular slotted bar type puller and a
couple long bolts. Haven't broken one yet. I put them back on by
bolting a 4x4 across the front of the engine (using the bolster bolt
holes) and then push it on with a small 2 ton jack. That always
works for me. I suppose there is some possibility of getting the
pulley out of balance but, if so, I haven't noticed it.
Howard in GA
On 6 Mar 2010 at 8:32, Al Jones wrote:
> On the Cub, I used a couple pieces of flat steel, like 1/4"x1", to
> form a "backing" on the back face of the pulley to get it off. Worked
> well with moderate pressure on the puller and then a couple of
> medium-hard blows to the pulley with a hammer. I have not tried to
> measure but to me this pulley looks to be even thinner material than
> on the Cub. Has anybody tried putting a little heat on the pulley? I
> never see that mentioned but can't see what it would hurt. Either way
> I'm not trying it until we can locate a splitter.
>
> Al
>
>
Howard Weeks
Harlem, GA
K5JCP
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