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Old 30-10-17, 02:21
Les Kovacs Les Kovacs is offline
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Hi Rob...good tip to get pulley off...however, is that it? So you just take off the front bolt and get the pulley off? What way does the bolt come off...counter clock wise? Is an air wrench appropriate for this? Is there any kind of drift key and if so how does that come off?

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les
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