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20B Eshaft Pullers -Pics-
I thought I post it here..
Here are what 20B Eshaft Pullers look like.. Home Made Puller
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Mazda Special Tool!
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NICE! I might have to borrow that from you one day.
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very creative! And alot less $$ than the Mazda tool.
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Nice work.
What exactly is this used for? |
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PULLING OUT THE ECCENTRIC would be my guess, since its a ECCENTRIC SHAFT PULLER
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Rotary Fan in Training
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Jesus, I wish I had one of those a last weekend.
I had to use a pry bar (that I wrapped with a rag many times, to be sure not to gnar the lobe) and a piece of Teflon between the side plate (to crush/ cushion) tha back side of the pry bar. with some penetrating oil and no tapping with a hammer, the lobe simply slid off with adequate pressure applied to the pry bar. I was surprised on how easy the lobe came off. I did this on 3 20B blocks and there was no damage. |
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