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  1. #1 How to removing mps hub 
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    Has anybody found a way to remove the mps hub without buying the adapter or making a adapter
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    I used a hydraulic press... but I also took the snout completely apart. I don't think theres another way to do it besides those two options
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteLightningGTP View Post
    I used a hydraulic press... but I also took the snout completely apart. I don't think theres another way to do it besides those two options

    yeah the only tool you can use, its called a supercharger pulley puller, its not at your local parts store either. we got a guy here who sells then and rents them. same guy who makes IC's in the for sale section, its a sticky, so its always up top

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    And you'll probably need this along with the puller

    http://shop.zzperformance.com/store/...val-Plate.aspx


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    No I have a intense puller it's the mps hub on my gen 3 that I need to swap on to my gen 5 I thought I heard of someone using a 7/8 or 1" wrench behind the hub to pull it off I can make a plate like intense or zzp but if zzp uses a aluminum plate to pull it off why would a 3.4 pulley not work or even mount the pulley on backwards so the pulley would no crack . I like the intense way because there is no chance to pull a thread or break a bolt
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    I've used pulleys to pull them off before. But, it's probably not something you should do.


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    Did you flip the pulley
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    newbs..

    You need the right SC pulley puller to start off. Instead of buying ZZP's tool etc. Just take two of your largest wrenches 18mm/19mm and put them behind the mps to make it bigger. Use puller like normal.
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