Wow, what a job. Hardest part is probably removing the lower belt guard. Why didn't they use captive nuts!
Removing the pulley nut was ...difficult. I tried using long leverage bars with heat, no joy. Using a jack under the pry bar (if you can imagine it), No joy. Finally used the engine running and reverse gear method, simple !
Removing the pulley, very difficult. Finally using my cheap puller and plenty of heat, it came off.
I check my front pulley regularly and have never noticed rust. Once the pulley nut was removed, I couldn't believe the amount of bright red rust.
The pulley appears to be not too bad, could probably use it again Ok, but I had a new one so I fitted it.
I removed side panels and muffler to improve access. As an aside, I checked the BRP belt tensioner fitted 2 years ago, still Ok.
Now todays job is to put it all back together and adjust.
Removing the pulley nut was ...difficult. I tried using long leverage bars with heat, no joy. Using a jack under the pry bar (if you can imagine it), No joy. Finally used the engine running and reverse gear method, simple !
Removing the pulley, very difficult. Finally using my cheap puller and plenty of heat, it came off.
I check my front pulley regularly and have never noticed rust. Once the pulley nut was removed, I couldn't believe the amount of bright red rust.
The pulley appears to be not too bad, could probably use it again Ok, but I had a new one so I fitted it.
I removed side panels and muffler to improve access. As an aside, I checked the BRP belt tensioner fitted 2 years ago, still Ok.
Now todays job is to put it all back together and adjust.