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  1. #21 Re: Removing old pulley 
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    Honestly I did mine with a 3 Jaw puller, went real careful and managed to not do any damage to the snout.

    Would I reccomend it? No, I have a Gen V that is waiting to go on so I did it. If you are desperate enough, do it just be cautious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by REDCOMPG View Post
    Just rent a puller or post in the local section. If you have $1000 in parts waiting to go one you should have factored in that cost to rent a puller. Unless you can find a press or risk damaging the snout and ill cost you more then $30 to replace that guaranteed. Sorry for not showing you any pity.
    Didn't ask for pity.
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