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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2008

removing the crank pulley from an air-cooled Volkswagen engine

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  • what did you use to keep the pulley from turning?? Thanks! :)

  • @obliqueridge1 Didn't really need anything to keep it from turning, since there's really not a force turning the pulley

  • HE GOT THE ENGINE IN THE BATHROOM LOL

  • @hp11208 Kind of a ghetto looking bathroom wouldn't ya say? Nah, it was in the basement...

  • dont you have to remove the bolt thats inside the pulley

  • @BIGdadei See my other vid for the glandnut removal

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  • i have a 94 lt1 cevy camaro an i hagve a oil leak an it looks like it its coming from the crank shaft pulley is it possible to leak oil from there cuz im not sure

  • What tool did you use exactly?? I have tried the internal puller (the claw one I am supposed to use with my 99 neon) all it did was bent the pin and chipped the balancer and the duck's foot puller dont fit. I'm running out of ideas.

  • ok,no prob

  • Please don't do it this way. To much force to put on the edge of they pulley and you can bend the pulley. The puller is fairly cheap.

  • next time use the correct tool - use internal puller

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