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Any chance I can disassemble the balancer and then heat up the hub, get it off that way. Then obviously send it to ATI for a rebuild?
Engine is in the car so getting a good crack at it is tough. |
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Forgot to say thanks to all who offered suggestion so far.
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I'd just jerk the engine, then you might get a better chance at it, cheaper than ruining the balancer, and possibly the crank too.
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When you heat the hub, by the way, because of the press fit, you'll heat the crank snout just about as fast, due to heat transfer. Make sure you lube the puller up real good as well. At the very least use a good coat of oil on the threads on the shaft and inside the puller body. Better still, use moly paste. And make sure the bolts are threaded perfectly even in the balancer, so that you are pulling it straight, because if you are not pulling it straight you'll never get it off.
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