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Trying to Save My 2.75 RR for Heaton
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<blockquote data-quote="cj428mach" data-source="post: 14551185" data-attributes="member: 142081"><p>I think you're screwed. I have a 3.5" RR pulley for a whipple that got bent from the blower moving around in shipping. I tried taking the pulley off and putting it on a hard flat surface and hitting the edge with a flat punch. I figured the lip would bend right back down being that it was aluminum I was wrong. All it did was begin to mess up the inside of the lip but not move the outside back to where it was suppsoed to be. </p><p></p><p>I think the best solution would be to try to bolt it to something large and heavy then put a 2 jaw puller on it the opposite way and see if you can bring the edges back out. Also I though aluminum pulleys on the snout of an eaton was a no no.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cj428mach, post: 14551185, member: 142081"] I think you're screwed. I have a 3.5" RR pulley for a whipple that got bent from the blower moving around in shipping. I tried taking the pulley off and putting it on a hard flat surface and hitting the edge with a flat punch. I figured the lip would bend right back down being that it was aluminum I was wrong. All it did was begin to mess up the inside of the lip but not move the outside back to where it was suppsoed to be. I think the best solution would be to try to bolt it to something large and heavy then put a 2 jaw puller on it the opposite way and see if you can bring the edges back out. Also I though aluminum pulleys on the snout of an eaton was a no no. [/QUOTE]
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