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MGB MGB crank pulley tool

eschneider

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I'm sure this has been done before, but when I had to wrench off a crank pulley nut, I was in a welding mood and whipped this up.... Worked so well I thought I'd share
 

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Nice Eric!!! (even if it IS onna wrong frame rail to "un-do" th' bolt. :devilgrin: :jester:
 
Now that is a good looking wrench. Just chrome it and put your name on it, and I bet you would sell a bunch. :smile:
 
Doc. it's the pully not the nut, hehe.
 
DrEntropy said:
even if it IS onna wrong frame rail to "un-do" th' bolt.

Dang you're good. I take it as the highest compliment that you looked closely enough at the photo to notice.

Yes, I took the photo when I was putting the crank pulley nut back on........ Actually it was as helpful to hold the crank while using a torque wrench as much as it was to get the nut off in the first place.
 
Scott_Hower said:
But about that Chevy orange...

Oh, no.... that's not CHEVY orange. Woulda broke when I used it. <laugh> Actually, I paint ALL my tools orange. Easier to identify in other mechanics' tool boxes that way. <shrug> People laugh, but it works.
 
eschneider said:
Yes, I took the photo when I was putting the crank pulley nut back on........ Actually it was as helpful to hold the crank while using a torque wrench as much as it was to get the nut off in the first place.

I can see that. Very useful tool.
 
Is it cut by hand or by cnc? PM me the file for it and I'll cut one fer meself.
 
Vinnie, I think it'll only work on the later 18GV pulley. Your GB engines have a different damper.
 
Even on my '74? Oh yeah you might be right
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That tool looks so nice, I wouldn't mind having one to hand up with the rest of my LBC tools just so people could say, "Hey what's that tool for"? I do things like that you know. It's fun to see peoples responses. I hung a 600 lb toque wrench once up with my carburetter tools. Got a lot of laughs. All joking aside, I think it's a nice tool! Sure beats a strap wrench!
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