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| Talonman wrote: |
Do you think this one will be ok? All of the rest seem to me a grand, or underpowered!
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I know this one will be ok, but kinda expensive at $129. Think I only paid around $50 for mine.
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Talonman, I've got a cheapo underpowered impact wrench too and I could not get the nut off my Twister CVT either. Then I grabbed a rubber strap wrench and wrapped it around the pulley (carefully) and the nut came off just fine.
All that to say, more impact power should do it, but if you are able to hold the pulley (I've used it on both drive/varitor & driven pulleys) without damaging it, then that can also be the ticket to getting those nuts off.
Here's an example of a rubber strap wrench I'm talking about...
http://www2.northerntool.com/product-1/200306403.htm
They sell these type of strap wrenches at a lot of places and probably Wally World too. They are cheap and the rubber strap will not damage anything unless you do something crazy like just wrap it around the fan blades on the variator. You need to be sure to wrap it around something solid and be sure to have the strap wrench wrapped in the right direction so it helps provide some resistance while the impact wrench pounds the nut off. Basically, it just helps transmit more of the torque from the wrench to the task of loosening the nut - rather than just bouncing around the pulley.
Hope you get those nuts off. I've worked on a lot of engines over the years, and dealt with some tricky situations, but at one point while I was fighting that CVT nut on my Twister, I just about felt licked! I almost gave up! Then the rubber strap idea came around. A bigger, more powerful impact wrench should also work - but it just costs a lot more money.
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No, mine is 1/2 inch.
The 1/2 inch sockets would hold up better to the high impacts, I'm sure.
-Steve _________________ 2004 KPX Xterro: pumper carb, oil cooling, 10 gram rollers, Toy junkies pipe, uni
2005 Blade 150 DX: 4 Valve head, 10 gram rollers, East Side pipe, uni
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Good luck, don't do the stupid move I made  _________________ Throw'n Dirt In SW Missouri!!
I'll Have A "MUDLITE" Please
2004 Vision Razor Z2150
Eastside Pipe
Eastside Intake
Royal Purple Synthetic Oil
UNI Air Filter
ITP Mudlite 24's on the Rear
Carlisle 21X7-10 on the Front
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The belt is still on.Take a sock and put it between the pulley and the belt at the top of the VAR.If it does not have a washer under the nut IT will be hard to take off.I have taken all of the Blades nuts off with a 3/8 " drive.I have a nut spliter but have nut had to use.I have a 1/2" drive that put out 600# if you lived closer.I have yet to see anything that it would not take off one way or the other.Even if you get a bigger and better it may not take it off.If it want take it off let me know.James
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