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Front main seal.

Ok so I am looking at the pulley on the crank and I want to change the seal behind it, how do I get the pulley off. Is it pressed on, do I need a special puller, and If so how do I put it back on...Any help would be appreciated.
  • Posted 5 Nov 2010 05:06
  • By Davie
  • joined 5 Dec'08 - 26 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
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pulley on 3.0 should be bolted to crank crank itself you need a puller and will have to lift motor up a bit also remove radiator
  • Posted 24 Nov 2010 15:05
  • By chuck_m
  • joined 13 Jul'08 - 9 messages
  • Illinois, United States
diesel or gas ??? this info would help
  • Posted 6 Nov 2010 23:07
  • By grubbymits
  • joined 25 Jan'09 - 49 messages
  • scotland, United Kingdom
The pulley should not be pressed on and should just pull off but I would think you will have to take the counterweight off and remove the radiator to get at it and have room to get the seal out and in.
  • Posted 5 Nov 2010 07:15
  • By mrfixit
  • joined 11 Dec'08 - 1,434 messages
  • New York, United States

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