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Locking collar and bearing.
Next is the set screws for the pulley. There is a set screw over the square key and another on the shaft.
With the set screws removed I gently punch the key through the pulley. On some engines you may not have enough room to do this?
A very gently taps and the pulley slides off the shaft. I did use some emery paper to clean the shaft.
Ok we are almost ready for the seal.
The seal was back in the engine for some reason? Turned the engine over and the air pressure pushed it back out and I used a knife to get it out.
Continued in next post.
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