If anyone is interested, I can provide a photo of the simple but handy puller.
My water pump pulley pulley is very much like the one Geo. Hahn made (we
discussed this at the time) although I tack welded the nuts to keep from
loosing them.
My zero oil pressure TR4 was retrieved from Sweetwater TN and is now back in my
garage in Wheaton IL. The oil pump (a rebuild kit installed 20,000 +/- miles
ago) self destruced to the extent it finally wouldn't turn and both sides of
the slot in the shaft sheared off. Next is to inspect the big end & main
bearings.
brgds, Jay
'64 Triumph TR4 since '67
>> Then it is easy to remove the pump. One can also remove the
>> pump with the
>> pulley in place but that is (as I recall) involves some
>> wrench work which is
>> a bit tedious.
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Jay Holkamp of this list designed a pulley remover for T/R 2-4 and it works
quite well, makes the on the road replacement of a water pump clean and
easy. "FT"
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