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TR3driver said:The fan extension is bolted to the hub, which in turn is keyed to the shaft. However, note that the timing mark is on one of the pulley halves, and they are not keyed, so can be assembled to the hub in the wrong position. The timing mark goes opposite the keyway (as mentioned in the shop manual).
It does sometimes take some persuasion to slide it off; which is complicated by lack of anything for the puller to bear against. I've found that usually, some determined tapping with a brass faced hammer around the backside of the fan flange will coax it off. But in an extreme case, you may need to provide something for a puller screw to bear against.
Since mine is currently mounted with Loctite, it falls into the second category ... I found a long bolt that would engage the crank threads without coming up against the hub/extension and used a "harmonic damper" puller to get mine off last time. The original bolt doesn't work so good because of the pilot hole (& dog teeth) built into the head.
Problem with that is, on a TR2-4, the outer part of the pulley is only sheet metal. It WILL bend if you try to pull against it, and they are practically impossible to get to run true once they are bent.TR6BILL said:You can engage the outer wheel part of the pulley with some ingenuity.
Most likely.<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]Why sell only one half?[/QUOTE]Why not ?<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:] And why can't I find the "Back Half"?[/QUOTE]TRF has both halves listed, or a kit with both halves for slightly less money.rlandrum said:Victoria british lists the part number as 18-322, but it says "Crankshaft Pulley - Front Half". Does that mean it's just one half of the pulley?
TR3driver said:It's a long, slippery slope ...rlandrum said:I'd also feel a lot better about installing clean, freshly painted, parts, rather than the rusted, flakey ones I'm installing in haste.
The main secret is having a copy of the factory Spare Parts Catalogue. However in this case, I just went to the TRF search page atrlandrum said:I've looked on TRF, and cannot find the pulley listed anywhere. I must not know the secret to finding parts there. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/frown.gif
All the important bulbs are available at your local FLAPS; only the instrument bulbs are a little harder to find, and they are readily available from any LBC vendor. My FLAPS was able to order a box for me.rlandrum said:That and a handful of missing bulbs for the lights