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Old Jul 6th, 2007, 10:56 AM   #2
Blusox
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The way most people and I did it is to raise the engine out of the bay slightly on jacks. Use a puller to remove the old pulley, then fit the new one. The biggest time cost is lowering the engine back down onto the mounts correctly. I did it in the rain on my own with 2 trolley jacks and a hammer shaft as leverage. Very simple, but looks terrifying!
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