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Seems easy to get the buggers off whats the recomended method to get the new one on My first thought was to heat the inner ring but i dont want to burn the rubber out Also dont want to drive it on for the sake of the rear bearing that takes the crankshaft thrust Help!!!!! cheers Chris
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Doesn't do any harm to knock them on provided you knock in the centre section to prevent damage to the rubber bit, and make sure it is lined up properly to start with, they go on pretty easy, I use a wood mallet it doesn't have enough weight to do harm.
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Another way if you don't want to belt it on is to start by knocking it on as John said with a wooden mallet then get a longish bolt that will thread into the crankshaft & a large washer. Use the bolt to pull the balancer on. When the bolt bottoms out on i |
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