Re: [DMCForum] Removal of Timing Pulley
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Re: [DMCForum] Removal of Timing Pulley



Loctite is recommended in the manual but was not used by PRV. Heat, heat 
and more heat, and an impct gun.

One of the oldest tricks in the book is to wedge the bar on the nut and 
the ground, then turn the starter.

delorean wrote:
>
> Counter clockwise to remove, just like everything else. I had to use
> an acetleyne torch to get mine loose. I swear the factory used a
> whole tube of red loctite on it.
>
> I used an impact and a breaker bar before I used heat, heat is the
> only thing that worked.
>
> Be patient.
>
> Mark V
>


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