Crusty007
New member
- 28
- 12
- 3
- Location
- Central TX
Like I said, I've already pulled 5/16" bolt threads out of the hub and I bent the 1/2" pusher bolt on the puller that I made this morning, so it had a hell of a lot of force on it. Of course this was accompanied by many whacks using a 3lb sledge hammer to try and get it to break free, for zero movement.
Once the center bolt in the crankshaft is gone there are NO other fasteners holding the flywheel hub onto the crank, correct? Please respond only if you absolutely know this statement to be true (or false).
If I knew for certain that I could heat that hub without damaging the alternator winding mounted to the flywheel I'd get my torch out, but I'm pretty snakebit at this point and I don't want to break something else. I'm a believer in heat too, more than any magic elixir, and I know it would work if there was no collateral damage.
Guy let's just forget about it and move on.
Once the center bolt in the crankshaft is gone there are NO other fasteners holding the flywheel hub onto the crank, correct? Please respond only if you absolutely know this statement to be true (or false).
If I knew for certain that I could heat that hub without damaging the alternator winding mounted to the flywheel I'd get my torch out, but I'm pretty snakebit at this point and I don't want to break something else. I'm a believer in heat too, more than any magic elixir, and I know it would work if there was no collateral damage.
Guy let's just forget about it and move on.
Last edited: