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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: elgin ,iL,USA
Posts: 36
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![]() I am installing the asp underdrive pullies and I cant get the crank pulley off do I need a pulley puller or do I have to take the h.b. bolt because it will not come off. and am I going to need a new belt with these it does not say anywhere that I will but I thought you guys might know.
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Tires Fear Me...
Join Date: Jan 2001
Posts: 867
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![]() When I installed my underdrive pulleys I just believe that i hit the crank pulley a few times with a rubber hammer and it came off.. Which all pulleys did you buy? If you just bought the crank pulley you probably will need a new belt. But if you got the waterpump, alt and crank you will be fine with your same serpintine belt.
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Join Date: Nov 1998
Location: Kettering, Ohio
Posts: 119
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![]() I had ASP's on my old 87 LX, the crank pulley was a pain to get off but just like Smoke said, I beat it with a rubber hammer and it broke loose. They sent me a belt, but beforehand they told me that I needed a new one for my year. Needed a new belt anyways. Goodluck with your pulleys. I went a little crazy and ordered the race pulleys so I couldn't get a decent charge under 1500rpms. Doh! I won't make the same mistake with this car.
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: elgin ,iL,USA
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![]() Thanks alot guys
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