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Crankshaft Pulley on 262D-How to fix a groove?

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Topic: Crankshaft Pulley on 262D-How to fix a groove?
Posted By: nowaktj
Subject: Crankshaft Pulley on 262D-How to fix a groove?
Date Posted: 07 Dec 2010 at 8:22pm
Hi guys,
 
My 262 diesel crankshaft pulley has quite a groove in it from the timing cover oil seal.  What is the best way to repair this?  Can it be machined down with a thin sleeve then installed over this smaller diameter?
 
Let me know your thoughts.
 
Thanks
Terry


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Posted By: Gatz in NE
Date Posted: 07 Dec 2010 at 8:34pm
a Speedi-Sleeve might work for you.
check with your local bearing outfit, or search online.
 
just be very careful putting it on.


Posted By: Brian Jasper co. Ia
Date Posted: 07 Dec 2010 at 9:28pm
Yes, there is a Speedy Sleeve available. I have one installed on my ft pulley. I'm pretty sure I still have the box for it in my tool box at work. I'll look for it tomorrow. Otherwise, take your pulley to a bearing supply shop and they should be able to get you one. Seems like it was about $40.

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Posted By: Matt (Jordan,MN)
Date Posted: 08 Dec 2010 at 12:23am
 I put a speedi-sleeve on my d19 diesel this past spring. I took the pulley to carquest and they measured it up and had it there the same day.


Posted By: Gerald J.
Date Posted: 08 Dec 2010 at 4:58am
When the crankshaft pulley on my dad's 1954 Ford 6 developed a little groove, we put on a new seal in the timing cover but didn't push it all the way to the bottom of the hole so the seal sat on an unworn part of the pulley. Worked for the next 50,000 miles. We probably used Permatex as a seal anchor and spacer.

Gerald J.


Posted By: Brian Jasper co. Ia
Date Posted: 08 Dec 2010 at 7:01pm
I must have tossed it. They're availble. Got mine this past summer.

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