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Serpentine pulley tool question
OK so this has me stumped. How do I torque down the 15/16 nut while holding the shaft in place (hex head screw)? The pulley is fairly deep so I cant get a regular wrench in there.
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Re: Serpentine pulley tool question
Impact wrench, maybe? Hold the pulley and let the impact do the job. How critical is the torque on that nut - is it possible to over-torque it?
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Re: Serpentine pulley tool question
Thanks for the quick replies. I used an impact gun, I think that should work. There’s a lock nut underneath and it just has to hold up to the alternator internal spinning resistance.
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