I successfully used a puller found in the "Powerbuilt 5 Pc. Front End Service Kit" (Kit #5) that I rented from autozone.
it reached far enough under the sprocket to pull, without damaging the teeth.
Same kind of kit can be seen here: http://www.toolsmithonline.com/products ... e-Kit.html
The puller is the one with the longest reach, in the far right side of the case.
Hope this helps someone!
Timing Chain Sprcket Tool
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Re: Timing Chain Sprcket Tool
Does the kit come with some kind of button to protect the nose of the crankshaft?
Kurt in S.A.
Kurt in S.A.
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Re: Timing Chain Sprcket Tool
No, it did not.
I used a copper washer to protect the tip of the crankshaft.
the puller worked like a charm for me and it "net" cost nothing to use [rented thru autozone]!
Always an Airhead bonus.
I used a copper washer to protect the tip of the crankshaft.
the puller worked like a charm for me and it "net" cost nothing to use [rented thru autozone]!
Always an Airhead bonus.
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Re: Timing Chain Sprcket Tool
Thanks for the helpful post, btb.