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    Quote Originally Posted by BillBoost37 View Post
    Stock pulley. Who cares about the stock pulley?
    This is true. Can I remove it without damaging/bending the shaft? If so, I could care less about the stock pulley. Then I could just remove the supercharger belt until I get tuned.

    Anyone ever use a 3 arm puller to remove the pulley? Could I just use that? If so, how can I press the MPS hub on? Rubber mallet?
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    LOL rubber mallet.

    No.

    Take it to a machine shop that has a press. They can remove and install the pulley/hub if need be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluegtp91 View Post
    LOL rubber mallet.

    No.

    Take it to a machine shop that has a press. They can remove and install the pulley/hub if need be.

    Can you just install it with a press? But setting the snout on the flange? I would be worried about cracking the snout. Maybe I will try it.

    Aaron, if you want to try it, I can try here at work. No guarantees, but our largest press is 500 tons. I think that should do something!
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    I dont want to remove the snout, so I'll just meet up with fst. Thanks guys!
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