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Re: TR4 front pulley removal.

To: searle@indigo.ucdavis.edu, british-cars@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: TR4 front pulley removal.
From: "TeriAnn Wakeman" <twakeman@apple.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jan 95 08:38:13 -0800
In message <v02110101ab3e12719b6c@[128.120.7.209]> Philip A. Searle writes:
> Fellow SOL
> 
> Quick question: how hard will it be to remove the front pulley from my TR4
> engine. I need to examine my rattling timing chain one day. Ok, I know, use
> an air tool on the pulley bolt. Trouble is I'm 8000 miles from home (where
> all my good tools are) and live in an apartment. Anyone have an inspiring
> tale of how they replaced theirs by the roadside in the rain? Just looking
> for some encouragement...
> 
> regards
> Phil Searle
> WWW: http://www-chem.ucdavis.edu/~searle
> 
> 
> Philip A. Searle Ph.D                 (916) 752-7678
> Chemistry Department                  (916) 752-8995 Fax.
> University of California          E-mail: pasearle@ucdavis.edu
> Davis  CA 95616                   WWW: http://www-chem.ucdavis.edu/~searle
> 
> 
> 

If you have the car in gear, the rear wheels on the ground and the mechanical 
brake on, its doable with a socket, long braker bar & a pipe to go over the 
braker bar for increased leverage.  If the engine is out of the car, you would 
need to purchase an electric impact wrench (being cheaper than a compresser & 
air impact wrench.

Good luck


TeriAnn Wakeman        Large format photographers look at the world
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