richard bradbury Posted July 24, 2013 Share Posted July 24, 2013 Changing my crank and alternator pulleys for ally ones and would appreciate any tips on removing the large nut on the alternator. Obviously as you apply torque the pulley rotates and I need away of stopping this without damaging the fan blades. I suspect I shall have to remove the alternator from the car and clamp the pulley, unless there is an easier way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Birkin S3 ZA. Posted July 24, 2013 Share Posted July 24, 2013 1/2 impact gun would work if you have the room, but removing it and clamping the pulley in the vice with aluminium jaws and 1/2 socket always works. Chris. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Deslandes Posted July 24, 2013 Share Posted July 24, 2013 Hi Richard. Not sure if the size would work out but you could try a cheap strap wrench to hold the pulley, like the ones used to undo oil filters. Either that or a large jubilee clip around the pulley clamping a screwdriver to hold it still. You may still have to gently lever off the pulley once the nut's undone - can't remember whether its keyed on but I suspect it is. Paul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Support Team Shaun_E Posted July 24, 2013 Support Team Share Posted July 24, 2013 Impact gun is the easy way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Deslandes Posted July 24, 2013 Share Posted July 24, 2013 true but I'm not sure you could get one into the space with a Vx engine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Area Representative Crudders Posted July 24, 2013 Area Representative Share Posted July 24, 2013 The traditional way of doing this is to run an old fan belt around the pulley, pull the two 'tails' together and clamp them tightly together with a pair of Mole grips, which will provide some handy leverage. It shouldn't slip once clamped but if it does, a little movement of the grip handles in towards the pully centre will make an effective band brake. It worked for me Cruds Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richard bradbury Posted July 26, 2013 Author Share Posted July 26, 2013 Thanks chaps. Paul, I had been thinking along similar lines. I have an oil filter wrench and it is a chain one but it may work around the old belt and pulley. Worth a try. I am always loath to remove more than is absolutely necessary, as something else usually goes wrong! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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