Pete,
The workshop manual goes over the steps to remove the timing chain cover in situ and talks about removing the radiator before pulling the crankshaft pully/damper assembly. Nothing about raising the engine up. They do say that if the whole assembly doesn't slide off that you remove the 6 bolts securing the damper. So the damper should come off at this point and you don't need to remove pulley. (Lance ... in this case maybe you can get the damper off, or what's left of it, without removing the dog nut) Hope this helps, I don't have my engine here to look at.
Cheers,
John
[ 02-16-2004: Message edited by: John Loftus ]</p>