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RAGOONEY
03-01-2009, 11:47
How easy is it to take off the bottom pulley???:)
Any tips?

RICHIE
03-01-2009, 11:52
How easy is it to take off the bottom pulley???:)
Any tips?

put it in gear and turn anti clock wise with a 19mm spanner presuming its in gearand the engines i the car

RAGOONEY
03-01-2009, 11:54
put it in gear and turn anti clock wise with a 19mm spanner presuming its in gearand the engines i the car

Thanks alot mate.:):)

RAGOONEY
03-01-2009, 16:01
couldn't get it off the campus! It wouldn't go into any gears!....must be why it was at the scrappers!! Will have to find another sometime.:cry:

Gttnutter
03-01-2009, 16:10
put a hefty screwdriver on the flywheel teeth to lock it

rs250nut
03-01-2009, 22:53
put a hefty screwdriver on the flywheel teeth to lock it

:agree: Works a treat

louka's R5GT
03-01-2009, 23:05
get an impact driver, it buzz it off in secs

Trevhib
04-01-2009, 10:05
How could you cause the required impact? The pulley is down in the bay, no way to swing a hammer? :confused: If you meant an air powered socket, the car is in a scrap yard by the looks of it...

Screwdriver in the f/wheel seems the only way.

raj
04-01-2009, 10:33
im been refitting and taking off the bottom pulley loads of times recently, as mentioned just lodge a straight edge screwdriver in the flywheel teeth where the tdc sensor is, do it more towards the back side of the engine.

bones660
04-01-2009, 10:51
a snap-on battery powered impact gun does the trick . bit exspensive though for just one bolt . if you were closer you could have borrowed mine .

fantastic tool though . cost me £400.00 . but never looked back . great investment . :agree:

bones660
04-01-2009, 10:55
couldn't get it off the campus! It wouldn't go into any gears!....must be why it was at the scrappers!! Will have to find another sometime.:cry:
is it a bottom pulley you are after then . pm me your address where to send one to .
can't promise though . will have a look today for you . just i chucked all of my r5 bit out , as i don't have a 5 turbo now . but might have the odd one still . if not give adam005 a shout . he will have one . :agree:

Trevhib
04-01-2009, 11:29
a snap-on battery powered impact gun does the trick . bit exspensive though for just one bolt . if you were closer you could have borrowed mine .

fantastic tool though . cost me £400.00 . but never looked back . great investment . :agree:

Could you get that on the bottom pulley whilst it's in situ?

RICHIE
04-01-2009, 11:31
Could you get that on the bottom pulley whilst it's in situ?


i have done it that way just put the wheel on full lock depends on the size of the gun i guess

Trevhib
04-01-2009, 11:44
:agree:

RAGOONEY
05-01-2009, 15:06
put a hefty screwdriver on the flywheel teeth to lock it

Went in my lunch hour back to the scrappers! Hammered a hefty screwdriver in the flywheel....worked an absolute treat.....took longer to get my screwdriver back out than take the pulley off!:)