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2.9 Pulley change

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Old 04-08-2008, 09:01 PM
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Use a damn chisel, cut into the bolt a little, then angle the chisel so you are turning the bolts loose with the force from the chisel blows. I had to do a couple on another guys car like that, worked fine, just replace the bolts with nice socket cap screws when you're done, it looks better anyway. Thread is M8x1.25, Home Depot or any hardware store should have them.
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PM'ed blownredSS. I think you PM'ed me about it a few days ago and I sent one then too but I went ahead and sent one again. Hope it helps, let me know if you don't get this one, i'll email it or something
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Yes you have to remove the blower to get the pulley off of the hub.

Originally Posted by Infernokron
If you leave the belt on then the pulley shouldn't spin when you try to un-screw the bolts. The stage 2 bolts can be a real bitch sometimes though, some people have heat them up, use vice grips to get them off, drill them out etc.
Sometimes stage 2 bolts have lock tite or however you spell it and you have to drill them off.

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