Good luck getting that gear off. You will need a lot of heat and I would buy a new gear then.
I'm not saying its gonna make that much but I'm hoping :angel: :roflmao:
Good luck getting that gear off. You will need a lot of heat and I would buy a new gear then.
Good luck getting that gear off. You will need a lot of heat and I would buy a new gear then.
To Henry's defense, I did use a pane torch on each side to help get it to swell outward some before pressing it off. I didn't use a whole lot of heat though. I put pressure with the press and then used heat till it popped (didn't take much). I had to press the gear on to the other crank and I used about the same amount of time heating on it as well.
There is nothing the natter with keying the Crank gear but it isn't going to break the pin that's there. If youve ever taken one off you will understand why.
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To Henry's defense, I did use a pane torch on each side to help get it to swell outward some before pressing it off. I didn't use a whole lot of heat though. I put pressure with the press and then used heat till it popped (didn't take much). I had to press the gear on to the other crank and I used about the same amount of time heating on it as well.
If you stick the gear in the oven for an hour or so at a couple hundred degrees, it will drop (literally) right onto the snout of the crank with no pressing or hammering.
If you stick the gear in the oven for an hour or so at a couple hundred degrees, it will drop (literally) right onto the snout of the crank with no pressing or hammering.