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AC 170 Gas crankshaft pulley install

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    Posted: 10 Oct 2024 at 11:44pm
Anyone have any advice or know the proper way to install a crankshaft pulley on an AC 170 gas crankshaft?

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Nothing special to it.  Slide it on and run the setscrew into the dimple of the crank.  If the engine is still in the tractor, I'd about bet the steering pedestal has to come off first.
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Be sure to get the set screw TIGHT so the pulley doesn't shake loose after a time. The pulley should fit the snout of the crankshaft slip fit tight. It cannot be loose on the crank. If so, I have a repair for that.

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Thanks guys! Appreciate the quick reply!
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