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Default Re: Question For Those Who Have Changed Their Timing Belt?

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Originally Posted by lleroux5 View Post
I have been told by people who have replaced their timing belts that the Crankshaft pulley did not require a puller to remove, just a few taps and a pull.
It probably depends on several factors. Mine was tight initially and I used to puller to get it started, but was then able to pull it off by hand.

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