I'm trying to get the camshaft gear off, so that I can remove the backing plate, so that I can pull the head off... I've googled this extensively and can't find a solution. Most people struggle to get the gear/pulley bolt off, but mine came off really easily. The problem I'm having is getting the actual gear pulley off. From what I've read it is on a taper shaft and a few taps with a hammer should have it jump off. I've given it little taps, big taps, with a little hammer, with a rubber mallet, with a bf copper hammer... I've heated it till it started smoking (the seal is probably f'd now). No luck though. I've gone out and bought 2 different types of gear pullers but none fit on the pulley because one one side there is no way to get the "toe" in behind the pulley. How do I get this bastard off???
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OK, out with the grinder then. And if it doesn't work, and the grinder is still within reach...Originally posted by carco View PostI used one of my pullers, had to grind one or two legs thin to get behind the pulley.
Tightened it up as much as I dared (pulley is bloody flimsy) and went away for a coffee.
Came back and she's off.
Did you use a 2 or 3 leg puller? And just how much pressure did you put the through the puller? I'm using a 75mm 2 leg puller with ratchet spanner, and it's starting to get tight now. I can turn it more, but I have no idea how much force that pulley can take.Last edited by fridayman; 31-10-2017, 12:37 PM.95 3.0 Camp Car, 150 V6 Daily Driver[SIZE=4]
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After not much success I went onto ebay to see what a new pulley costs, ready to destroy this one. $50! I decided I would happily pay $50 to have the pulley off, so I just cranked on the puller. The puller starter bending down so I braced it with a bottle jack against the water pump, and just kept cranking. It took about another 2 full turns before it popped off. SUCCESS!!!!Originally posted by carco View PostI would have tried for a three leg but I can't remember if that was possible.
Just a thought, the pulley is still tight on the cam, hasn't sheared the key and rotated a touch?95 3.0 Camp Car, 150 V6 Daily Driver[SIZE=4]
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