In article <Pine.A32.3.91.950820074839.7240C-100000@oak.lhup.edu>,
Robert Quiggle <rquiggle@oak.lhup.edu> wrote:
> You can remove the pulley nut with a 1/2" drive air impact tool and the
> proper size impact socket. When you use this method you should be able
> to hold the pulley with your hand and a grease rag.
What a splendid idea! The traditional method is to place an old
fan belt around the pulley, and tighten up the belt around the pulley
in a vice. This will normally allow enough tension to be applied to
the nut, once you get the hang of it. Once the nut is loose, the pulley
might need a little convincing to get off too. Do not use a puller,
though, it will distort the fan belt groove.
Egil
PS: The Triumph 2000 home page does not seem to be available today,
probably in connection with the ISP moving house this weekend. I hope
it will be up and running tomorrow.
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