Hi Chris:
You'll need a puller. You should be able to rent one or even borrow it
from an auto parts store. Some of the stores here have started a lender
policy to attract customers to their parts. You might also consider
purchasing one. They are not really expensive and are always useful. If
get one with a lot of adjustment and attachable bits it can be very
adaptable.
John McEwen
>In the process of disassembly of my motor (in the car) to replace the
>camshaft. I do not have an impact driver, and the car is up in the air on
>jackstands, making it difficult to use a breaker bar (the rear wheels want
>to spin). I consulted with a freindly local LBC mechanic, and he offered
>this tip. Put the breaker bar on the bolt. Brace the bar against the
>inner wing on the left side of the car. Hit the starter. Worked like a
>charm.
>
>Now the bolt is off. I don't have a puller, and am wondering if anyone has
>any tips for removing the pulley off the crankshaft. It seems to be on
>there pretty good.
>
>Regards,
>
>Chris Delling
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