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mein12 mein12 is offline
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Hi,
Try soaking it overnight with some penetrant. WD-40 or liquid wrench will do. Then smack it with a blunt faced chisel. A copper or brass chisel is best. Keep on tapping from side to side until it yields.
Try two large screwdrivers for the back half of the pulley. One on each side and then pry. You will probably have to buy a new one, but it is a good idea to change them out once in a while anyway.
Good Luck, JMB
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Old 06-05-2002, 03:57 PM
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