Re: 1940 Super 8 160 Model 1803 Project

Posted by Jim On 2011/6/3 0:47:39
Thought I would pull the damper off the engine last night. Got home and looked. Realized there was little clearance for a normal puller. Thought on it overnight and came up with a plan using some scrap steel I happen to have on hand.

Not a very attractive tool, but I was very concerned about chipping the edge of the pulley and was determined to make a proper puller that would not risk any damage. It took a while to make, but took about 18 seconds to efficiently remove the damper.

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