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Trailblazing
Aug-18-08, 06:52 PM
Does anybody have the powerbond UD-pulley Install Instructions on a PDF that they can send to me. ( sarah.wendela@hotmail.com )
It seems that workshop has problem with this and I am kind of curious to read it thru to be able to ask some question about this.
Kindly
Nick
rrmccabe
Aug-18-08, 07:06 PM
Does anybody have the powerbond UD-pulley Install Instructions on a PDF that they can send to me. ( sarah.wendela@hotmail.com )
It seems that workshop has problem with this and I am kind of curious to read it thru to be able to ask some question about this.
Kindly
Nick
I dont see why it would be any different than the ASP or stock for that matter. Same bolt and torque specs should work for all.
I cheated last time and said screw it and impacted it on. Did it right the first time.
Trailblazing
Aug-18-08, 07:10 PM
I dont see why it would be any different than the ASP or stock for that matter. Same bolt and torque specs should work for all.
I cheated last time and said screw it and impacted it on. Did it right the first time.
Ok. Thanks Rich. SS shootout next for me then :)
Approx what should mounting time be?
Nick
rrmccabe
Aug-18-08, 07:50 PM
Well biggest job is on trucks that have stock fan. You can pull one and reinstall it in less than hour if you have the tools if fan is out of way or you have e-fans.
Trailblazing
Aug-18-08, 09:39 PM
Well biggest job is on trucks that have stock fan. You can pull one and reinstall it in less than hour if you have the tools if fan is out of way or you have e-fans.
ok. I already have the E-fans. Maybe The workshop dont have correct tools then. I am on my way to them now.
Hm. Makes me wonder...will it even work without the tools you ate talking about.
Nick
Nick
Sneakyws6
Aug-19-08, 07:22 AM
The Only Special Tool You Need Is A Chrysler Style 3 Jaw Puller, Other Than That It Is Normal Hand Tools Or Air Tools.
rrmccabe
Aug-19-08, 10:34 AM
I just used my universal three jaw. Flipped the fingers out and clamped from inside.
Its really no big deal.
They can also cut a big hole through your bumper and radiator and hook a log chain to pulley and pull it off with a tow truck.
Trailblazing
Aug-19-08, 01:40 PM
I just used my universal three jaw. Flipped the fingers out and clamped from inside.
Its really no big deal.
They can also cut a big hole through your bumper and radiator and hook a log chain to pulley and pull it off with a tow truck.
Haha.
It worked out just fine.
Thanks for answers everyone.
Nick
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