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Who has the best price on the pulley removal / installation tool needed to change the blower pulley?

Couldn't you just use a standard puller and press the new one on with a bolt?
 

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the best tool out there is the one that billetflow sells that they and Amazon developed. i have used it and it is invaluable. Expensive, but worth it if you plan to use it again.
 

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Originally posted by Viper_ed
Who has the best price on the pulley removal / installation tool needed to change the blower pulley?

Couldn't you just use a standard puller and press the new one on with a bolt?

There must be at least 50 threads on this. Try the SEARCH button.

AMAZON RACING/BILLETFLOW
 

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Originally posted by WUTWINE
........ but worth it if you plan to use it again.

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Originally posted by JB
and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again :D

thats an understatement.... copy and paste like a few thousand more times
 

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yep, I know...I'm too busy (or lazy?) to do it that many times :)

you guys have some cool projects lined up at AR for the next few days, eh?

we're all interested in how things turn out :thumbsup:
 
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I wish I could show you the puller I got from diablo. Its awesome in my opinion. I like it better than the amazon for a couple of reasons

1. Its welded together, instead of screwed together like the amazon

2. it slips right over the pulley without having to screw it together and check that the screws are not coming lose\

3. Its very thick guage steel

4. It has a higher thread count on the puller bolt, which means it takes more turns and removes the pulley slower, which I believe makes it stronger and less chance of damage to the pulley

Just my opinion! plus it was only $100. Stronger, less screwing together and less expensive makes it a logical choice. It was easy to get the pulley off, not a scratch on the pulley from it

I liked it, and it will last a lifetime
 
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Originally posted by Viper_ed
Who has the best price on the pulley removal / installation tool needed to change the blower pulley?

Couldn't you just use a standard puller and press the new one on with a bolt?

if your not going to buy a puller but still want to change the pulley, let me know i have a puller. :beer:
 

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Originally posted by Modular Freak
if your not going to buy a puller but still want to change the pulley, let me know i have a puller. :beer:

Is that u Mike?
 
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Originally posted by JB
yep, I know...I'm too busy (or lazy?) to do it that many times :)

you guys have some cool projects lined up at AR for the next few days, eh?

we're all interested in how things turn out :thumbsup:

rick will post the results when he gets them!

the 600's blower is on and he was welding the subframes on yestersday

i think the 700 will be started today or tomorrow
 

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